Hi guys, i was just wondering if any of you could give me a heads up on how the various language techniques present in Shakespeare's "As You Like It" convey ideas prevalent to the concept of belonging.
Also, it would be great if you could give me some quotes relevant to belonging in the play...
at least be creative and post a different reply man ....
you were prob asking your friends the same question last year when you were going through hsc as well , and jst because you've finished hsc doesn't mean you can jst blow off ppl trying their hardest to achieve the best .
thats pretty harsh lol , she asked for help , not someone who would speak in such a condescending tone ==
"The Turning" , I'm sure you could talk about how religion comes into play in the text haha
also something about how belonging is something instinctive , primal sort of because she finds...