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March 10, 2015

 

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In these relationships, a conflict of loyalties causes characters to change homes, jobs, identities and families. Two characters, Celia and Rosalind are loyal to each other throughout the play, which is apparent through the decisions Celia makes. In this quotation, Celia defies her father to stay loyal to Rosalind...
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In this quotation, Celia defies her father to stay loyal to Rosalind. "Which teacheth thee thou and I am one: Shall we be sunder'd? Shall we part, sweet girl? No: Let my father seek another heir. Therefore devise with me how we may fly" (Act 1, Scene 3). Celia gives up her position as heir to the throne without hesitation so she can remain loyal to Rosalind...
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