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- As You like It: A Theatrical ReviewAn attempt at bringing Shakespeare in the park into the 1940's with music.
As You Love ItAn academic, college senior-level literary research paper written in partial fulfillment of a Shakespearian Comedies & Romances course. The paper is an analysis of Shakespeare's views on European courtly love as expressed in his play "As You Like It."- Super Bowl Pigskin Hero with Cold CutsThe ultimate pork-lover's cold cuts hero with all the trimmings. Perfect for game day and super bowl parties, picnics or everyday lunch.
- The Taming of the Shrew and As You like It: Shakespeare's Portrayal of Love and RelationshipsA comparison of William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" and "As You Like It" and how the characters deal with love and relationships.
- Shakespeare's As You like ItA paper I wrote as an analysis of the William Shakespeare's timeless play: As You Like It.
"As You like It" (2007): When the Bard BoresA film review of "As You Like It" (2007)- Director Kenneth Branagh's New Film Debuts on HBO: As You Like ItDespite some major flaws in its production, Kenneth Branagh's version of As You Like It, which debuts this month on HBO, is worth watching for its fine acting and the beauty of Shakespeare's verse.
- Analyzing Philosophy and Morals in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and As You Like ItShakespeare teaches through individuals, as well as through relationships in the play to expose flaws of mankind to the audience.
- Shakespeare Review - As You like ItHappy endings, Excellent Acting, and Depression-era costumes combine - for a somewhat disappointing result.
- Love and Comedy in as You like ItThe character of Touchstone in the play As You Like It is used as a counterbalance to the rest of the characters so that the idea of love does not overwhelm the play.
- Plot Summary of Shakespeare's Play As You like ItThis is a review my son wrote for school of the play "As You Like It".
Line, Please!Haiku in Five Stages, Addressing the Ages. "If life is a stage, And all mankind mere players, Who's performing now?...."- Shakespeare's As You like It ReviewIn Shakespeare's As You Like It, many of the characters are forced to live in the Forest of Arden for most of the play. During the time they spend there, they discover that life there is neither good nor bad, but a balance between the two.