Corin

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Corin is a humble, philosophical shepherd in Shakespeare’s comedy "As You Like It," known for his plainspoken wisdom and pastoral life in the Forest of Arden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean character
comic character
fictional character
shepherd
advises Silvius NERFINISHED
appearsIn As You Like It NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre pastoral comedy
associatedWith Celia NERFINISHED
Forest of Arden shepherds
Rosalind NERFINISHED
Silvius NERFINISHED
Touchstone NERFINISHED
caresFor Silvius NERFINISHED
characterTrait content with simple life
honest
humble
philosophical
plainspoken
contrastsWith Touchstone NERFINISHED
creator William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
employer an unkind master (unnamed) in As You Like It
firstAppearance As You Like It, Act II NERFINISHED
gender male
genreOfWork comedy
hasMoralPerspectiveOn courtly manners
rural labor and honesty
languageStyle plain
prose
literaryForm dramatic character
literaryPeriod English Renaissance NERFINISHED
medium stage play
nationality English (fictional)
notableScene conversation with Touchstone about court and country life
occupation shepherd
partOf Shakespearean canon NERFINISHED
residence Forest of Arden NERFINISHED
roleInWork supporting character
setting Forest of Arden NERFINISHED
socialStatus peasant
symbolizes pastoral wisdom
rural simplicity
themeInvolvement contentment and simplicity
pastoral vs courtly life
social class and rural labor
timeOfCreation late 16th century
workLanguage Early Modern English
worldview pastoral

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