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“As You Like It” Constructed Response

In many of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies, the corruption of the city is compared to a fanciful, idyllic (best it could be) countryside. This follows the conventions of what is known as the pastoral . How does the text of As You Like It highlight the country (forest) as the best of all places? How is it compared to the city and court of the duke?

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