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1. Consider the various depiction(s) of love represented by Rosalind and Orlando (the central couple) and their foils, Phebe and Silvius, Touchstone and Audrey, and Celia and Oliver. How does Orlando show he is in love? What kind of lover is he? (realistic, idealistic, sad, silly, etc.?) How does Rosalind react to his behavior? Why does "Ganymede" tell Orlando he needs a "love-cure"? What traits does Orlando share with Silvius? Why does Phebe reject Silvius? Why (other than the obvious reason!) does Rosalind reject Phebe? Are they well matched?. What humor is derived from the sexual ambiguity of Rosalind/Ganymede's interaction with Orlando and Phebe

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