Rosalind

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Rosalind is the witty, resourceful heroine of Shakespeare's comedy "As You Like It," known for her cross-dressing disguise and insightful explorations of love and identity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean heroine
fictional character
protagonist
alias Ganymede NERFINISHED
appearsIn As You Like It NERFINISHED
banishedWith Duke Senior NERFINISHED
creator William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
crossDressesAs Ganymede NERFINISHED
disguise Ganymede NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction drives main plot of As You Like It
provides comic insight
exploresTheme gender roles
identity
love
performance of identity
firstPerformanceCentury 17th century
friend Celia NERFINISHED
genderInDisguise male
genreOfWork comedy
hasSceneType comic scenes
pastoral scenes
romantic scenes
influences later literary heroines
knownFor cross-dressing disguise
insightful speeches
wordplay
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Elizabethan drama NERFINISHED
loveInterest Orlando NERFINISHED
medium play
notableTrait eloquent
independent
intelligent
philosophical
playful
resourceful
witty
originatesFrom court
primarySetting Forest of Arden NERFINISHED
relationshipToCelia cousin
relationshipToDukeSenior daughter
relative Duke Senior NERFINISHED
roleInWork heroine
protagonist of As You Like It
teachesAbout nature of love
testsCharacterOf Orlando NERFINISHED
travelsWith Celia NERFINISHED
workAuthor William Shakespeare NERFINISHED

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Rosalinda relatedTo Rosalind
Dorothea Jordan notableRole Rosalind
this entity surface form: Rosalind in As You Like It
Rosalind isFictionalBearer Rosalind
this entity surface form: Rosalind (heroine of Shakespeare's As You Like It)
Ros hasShortFormOf Rosalind