Quotes Flashcards
(42 cards)
How does Corin display a realistic rustic life?
Sir I am a true labourer, I earn that I eat, get that I wear.
Content with my harm.
The greatest of my pride is to see my ewes graze and my lambs suck.
Corin about fortunes
Fair sir, I pitty her, and wish for her sake more than mine own, my fortunes were more able to relieve her
What happens to Adam?
Dear master, I can go no further. O, I die for food
What foreshadows the movement to the forest?
Hereafter in a better world that this
Links to the fall of man
My pride fell with my fortunes
What displays the first sense of exile?
The old duke is banished by his younger brother the new duke.
Three or four loving lords have put themselves into voluntary exile with him
Nostalgic duke senior
They live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say many young gentlemen flock to him everyday and fleet time carelessly as they did in the golden world
Nostalgia from Adam
God be with my old master
Nostalgia from Adam when talking to the brothers
Sweet masters, be patient. For your fathers remembrance, be at accord
Orlando links himself to his father
I am no villain. I am the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Boys
Nostalgic thinking of Sir Rowland
The spirit of my father which I think is within me
Arcadia + Eden
The forest of Arden
Urban view of the pastoral journey
To Liberty and not to banishment
Celia and rosalind move to the Forrest
I’ll put myself in poor and mean attire
They don’t have a true view of the pastoral exile
And get our jewels and wealth together
Orlando as a typical courtly lover
I found him under a tree, like a dropped acorn
Sock pastoral figure the Shepard
That he that hath learned no wit by nature nor art may complain of poor breeding
Pastoral ideal- what nature can teach
Find tounges in trees, books in the running Brooks, sermons in stones and good in everything
Nostalgia and loyalty of Adam
O my sweet master, o you memory of old sir Rowland
Pastoral view of true love
But as all is mortal in nature so is all nature in love, mortal in folly
Rustic lifestyle
Here’s a young maid with travel much oppressed and faints for succour
Mocking of the contentment in the forest
I’ll give you a verse to this note that I made yesterday in despite of my invention
Fall of man
He dies that touches any of this fruit till I and my affairs are answered
The unnatural civilisation
There’s no clock in the forest