Correct option is A
In
As You Like It, Rosalind disguises herself as
Ganymede, a young man, and Celia adopts the alias
Aliena, a shepherdess. These disguises allow them to navigate the Forest of Arden freely and explore themes of love, identity, and gender roles.
Information Booster:
1. Rosalind’s disguise as Ganymede helps her test Orlando’s love and educate him in matters of romance.
2. Celia, as Aliena, supports Rosalind while adapting to the pastoral life.
3. The disguises create comedic situations and explore Shakespeare’s theme of transformation.
4. The Forest of Arden serves as a space for self-discovery and resolution.
Additional Information:
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(b) Aliena; Ganymede: Incorrect order of disguises.
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(c) Silvius; Phoebe: Characters in love but not disguises of Rosalind and Celia.
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(d) Touchstone; Audrey: Clown and shepherdess, unrelated to the disguises of Rosalind and Celia.