This paper discusses and analyzes the plays "Measure for Measure" and "As You Like It", both by William Shakespeare. Specifically, the paper explains how Shakespeare developed the three themes of love, the stages of human life and the city versus the country in these two plays. The paper includes direct quotes from the two plays.
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"Love is a common theme in many of Shakespeare's plays, and these two are no exception. "As You Like It" is a romantic comedy filled with love and romance, and Shakespeare seems to be saying that love is not always courtly and refined, that it can be bawdy, and bring happiness to everyone involved. In fact, at the play's end, Rosalind has shown that love is really a source of absolute happiness, because she has successfully arranged four happy marriages and made sure the government will be more just."
"William Shakespeare" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-William-Shakespeare/30251>
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