As You Like It, Act 4

Welcome to your As You Like It, Act 4

1. Why does Rosalind, disguised as Ganymede, criticize Jaques?

2. What does Rosalind compare Jaques to when he says it is good to be sad and say nothing?

3. How does Rosalind (Ganymede) initially react to Orlando’s tardiness?

4. What does Rosalind say about Orlando’s love in comparison to a snail?

5. What advice does Rosalind give Orlando about kissing during their role-play?

6. When Orlando says he will die if Rosalind denies his love, what is her response?

7. Who does Rosalind ask to act as a priest in the mock marriage with Orlando?

8. What does Celia criticize Rosalind for after Orlando leaves?

9. How does Rosalind describe her love for Orlando at the end of Act-4, Scene 1?

10. What do Jaques and Duke Senior’s followers plan to do with the deer they killed?

11. What is the central theme of the song sung by Duke Senior’s followers?

12. According to the song, why should men not be ashamed of cuckoldry?

13. What does Silvius deliver to Ganymede (Rosalind)?

14. What does Silvius warn Ganymede about Phoebe’s letter?

15. What does Phoebe’s letter actually contain?

16. How does Rosalind respond to Phoebe’s letter?

17. Who arrives searching for Ganymede and Aliena’s cottage?

18. What does Oliver bring to Ganymede from Orlando?

19. What danger did Orlando save Oliver from in the forest?

20. How does Oliver change after Orlando saves him?

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