5/21/2023 0 Comments Shakespeare in love themes![]() ![]() The other couples in the play, however, seem to pursue rather different goals. By falling in love at first sight, they symbolize the typical Shakespearean romantic lovers whose love overcomes any obstacles. In fact, only one twosome, namely Rosalind and Orlando, illustrates a relationship of true love which ends in a happy, mutually agreeable marriage. However, As You Like It cannot be interpreted as a typical love story. As the play’s major theme, love is illustrated essentially by eight characters who all marry at the end of the play. Love as a state of being is omnipresent throughout As You Like It. The play represents passionate love on the one hand, as well as disguised, blind and even manipulated love on the other hand. William Shakespeare’s As You Like It portrays love and marriage in a comical, amusing manner. Love in William Shakespeare’s As You Like It
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