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Kestrel
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Okay, wait so did Rosalind's father recognize her or not?
— Jul 11, 2026 05:23AM
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Omg it's already the end? I actually enjoyed it more than I thought I would.
— Jul 11, 2026 05:41AM
Kestrel
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Who is the old religious man Duke Frederick talked to?
— Jul 11, 2026 05:40AM
Kestrel
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Rosalind why are you pushing Phoebe to Silvius. Just because he's faithful and deeply adores her, doesn't mean he deserves her love. It does not mean he deserves to be loved back.
— Jul 11, 2026 05:39AM
Kestrel
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Jacques is definitely an existentialist sksks definitely he's got an N in his MBTI. On a serious note, one can't deny that Jacques is the highlight of this play. His melancholic personality is charming yet jarring.
— Jul 11, 2026 05:38AM
Kestrel
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I would like to think this is the first-ever written GL and BL by no other than Shakespeare. The Bard saw it all coming.
— Jul 11, 2026 05:26AM
Kestrel
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You're already ugly don't make matters worse lmfao. Why are they so harsh to Phoebe
— Jul 11, 2026 05:24AM
Kestrel
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Shakespeare is really ahead of his time. He already knew red flags are a thing ahahasksksk
— Jul 11, 2026 05:22AM
Kestrel
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Orland, you lovesick man, you head-over-heels lover. He's so smitten with Rosalind.
— Jul 11, 2026 05:22AM
Kestrel
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There are no vivid description of the setting but I can clearly imagine it just the same through the dialogue. Isn't it amazing.
— Jul 11, 2026 05:21AM
Kestrel
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Okay, Touchstone knew of course. I was just worried he might have a slip of tongue about the cousin's hidden identity.
— Jul 11, 2026 05:21AM

