Research into “As you like it”
William Shakespeare’s play “As you like it” is a pastoral
comedy which presents to the audience the confusion of love, identity, and the
difference between idealistic and realistic life in the forest. Its story follows
the heroine Rosalind as she is banished from her uncle's court and flees
accompanied by her cousin Celia and Touchstone the court jester, to find safety
and eventually, love, in the Forest of Arden. The play is most famous for the
often quoted speech, "All the world's a stage", and is the origin of
the phrase "too much of a good thing". The play’s themes are miss identities,
the delights of love and the confrontation of the human experience combined
with city life versus country life. It finishes with four weddings and the god
of marriage (Hymen) falling from the roof to give its blessing to the many loves.
The play
would have been performed in the round because Shakespeare’s theatre, The
Globe, was built for audiences to see from all sides.