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How is the song 'Under the Greenwood Tree' relevant
to the Duke' situation?
What kind of people are invited for living 'Under the​

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Answered by Anurag2099
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How is the song "Under the Greenwood Tress" relevant to the Duke's situation? ... Shakespere's poem, "Under the Greenwood Tree," extolls the values of a simple country life, away from all of the ambitions and stresses of feudal courts. As the poem notes, it's a happy man Who...

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Answered by kharshitha512008
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How is the song 'Under the Greenwood Tree' relevant

to the Duke' situation?

The story is relevant to the Duke's situation because he has been driven from power by his brother, Ferdinand, and forced to flee to the Forest of Arden. There he lives a simple life with his followers amid the pastoral beauties of the forest, an existence similar to what is described in the song.

What kind of people are invited for living 'Under the​ Greenwood tree?

The people who can live his life without any material and worldly desires and wants to live in the calm and peaceful atmosphere is plainly invited by the poet to come in rustic life.

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