As You Like It (6)
Publication Date: March 19, 2015
Chapter: English Literature in the Sixteenth Century
Upon being exiled, Rosalind and Celia adopt disguises because... reasons? I dunno. I mean, they’re already going into exile. I’m pretty sure being exiled doesn’t require you to relinquish your identity. Anyway, it’s just as well that they don’t actually require these disguises, because they’re really, really bad. Rosalind dresses like a man while taking no other precautions, thus just looking like herself with pants and a hat. Celia is even worse at going undercover, as her “disguise” is merely to wear a slightly less fashionable dress. Clark Kent’s glasses are starting to look increasingly plausible.
Author: William Shakespeare • Year: 1599 • Info: Wikipedia
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