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| Act 2, Scene 4-Act 2, Scene 5 |
Act 2, Scene 4: Rosalind, dressed
as the boy Ganymede, Celia, dressed as the country girl, Aliena, and Touchstone reach the Forest of
Arden. They are extremely tired when they come upon an old and young shepherd. The younger,
Silvius, is love stricken, and the older, Corin, is trying to tell him how to deal with it. Silvius
does not think that Corin knows how he feels though he says he has experience with love. The three
travelers listen to the conversation while hiding from the men. Rosalind states that she understands
how the boy feels because of her feelings for Orlando. They catch Corin's attention and ask him
if there is anywhere they can stay. He tells them that the man he works for would not let them
stay, but when they offer to buy the place, he takes them to him.
Act 2, Scene 5: In the forest,
Duke Senior's comrades are singing. Amien tries to cheer up Jaques but is not having any luck.
They leave to go the Duke's banquet.
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