Correct option is B
John Ruskin observed that
As You Like It has no heroes, only heroines. This highlights the centrality of female characters, particularly Rosalind, whose wit, intelligence, and resourcefulness drive the plot and overshadow the male roles.
Information Booster:
1. Rosalind dominates the play with her charm, ingenuity, and leadership.
2. Heroines like Celia and Rosalind embody Shakespeare’s portrayal of strong, multidimensional women.
3. Male characters, such as Orlando, play supportive roles, reinforcing the heroine-centric narrative.
4. Ruskin’s critique underscores the play’s departure from traditional patriarchal structures.
Additional Information:
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(a) G. Wilson Knight: Known for analyzing Shakespeare’s poetic imagery, not this observation.
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(c) Edward Dowden: Contributed to Shakespearean criticism but did not make this remark.
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(d) Albert Gilman: Not associated with this perspective on
As You Like It.