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  • As You Like It - Scene 1: Once upon a time, there was a wicked duke named Frederick, who…
  • As You Like It - Scene 2: Rosalind, the daughter of the banished duke, stayed with Celia, the daughter…
  • As You Like It - Scene 3: Orlando, a young man with a kind heart, was to fight the…
  • As You Like It - Scene 4: Rosalind was delighted when she learned that Orlando was the son of…
  • As You Like It - Scene 5: But Duke Frederick was cruel. "You must leave the duchy immediately," he…
  • As You Like It - Scene 6: For safety, Rosalind disguised herself as a young man named Ganymede, and…
  • As You Like It - Scene 7: Orlando, who had also escaped from his unkind brother Oliver, was wandering…
  • As You Like It - Scene 8: Rosalind and Celia found the poems and laughed with delight. When Orlando…

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As You Like It

As You Like It is a beloved romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, adapted here for young readers. This enchanting tale follows the clever princess Rosalind, who disguises herself as a young man and flees to the magical Forest of Arden. There she finds adventure, true love, and learns that forgiveness can heal even the deepest wounds. With themes of friendship, bravery, and the power of love, this story has delighted audiences for over four hundred years.

Origin of This Classic Story

As You Like It was written by William Shakespeare around 1599 and is one of his most beloved comedies. The original play is set in the Forest of Arden, a magical place where people discover love and find themselves. This version has been carefully adapted for children, keeping the beautiful story of Rosalind's adventures while making it accessible for young readers.

About William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright and poet, often called the greatest writer in the English language. He wrote comedies full of wit and love, tragedies of great passion, and histories of kings and heroes. As You Like It is one of his happiest plays, celebrating love, friendship, and the beauty of nature.

The Moral of the Story

This story teaches us that forgiveness can heal old wounds, and that true love sees beyond disguises to the heart within. When Orlando saves his brother despite Oliver's past cruelty, he shows that kindness is always the right choice. The Forest of Arden reminds us that nature can help us find our true selves.

  • forgiveness
  • true love
  • friendship
  • bravery
  • kindness

Learning Activities

Engage children with these fun activities based on As You Like It:

  • 🎨Draw Rosalind in both her princess gown and her Ganymede disguise
  • 💬Imagine your own magical forest - what would you find there?
  • Write a love poem like the ones Orlando hung on the trees
  • 📝Discuss: Why did Orlando save his brother even though Oliver had been unkind?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Rosalind disguise herself as a boy?

Rosalind disguises herself as a young man named Ganymede to travel safely through the dangerous forest. In Shakespeare's time, it wasn't safe for young women to travel alone.

What is the Forest of Arden?

The Forest of Arden is a magical forest where much of the story takes place. It's a place where people find love, forgiveness, and their true selves.

Is this the original Shakespeare play?

This is a gentle adaptation for children that keeps the essential story and characters while making it accessible for young readers.