Read the extract given below and answer the questions
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Adam: Sweet masters, be patient: for your father's remembrance,
be at accord
Oliver: Let me go, I say.
Orlando: I will not, till I please: you shall hear me. My father charg'd
you in his will to give me good education: you have train'd
me like a peasant, obscuring and hiding from me all
gentleman-like qualities. The spirit of my father grows
strong in me, and I will no longer endure it: therefore
allow me such exercises as may become a gentleman, or
give me the poor allottery my father left me by testament;
with that I will go buy my fortunes.
Oliver: And what wilt thou do? Beg, when that is spent? Well, Sir,
Get you in: I will not long be troubled with you; you shall
have some part of your will: I pray you, leave me.
Questions:
1. Who are Oliver and Orlando?
Who is Adam? Where was he when Oliver entered?
What was he doing there? Why?
What makes him now come forward and request Oliver and Orlando
To 'be at accord'? What exactly had Orlando done?
2. State in your own words Orlando's complaint to Oliver.
What does he mean by, "The spirit of my father grows strong in me"?
What will he not endure any longer?
What does Orlando now want from Oliver?
What was the 'allottery' left for Orlando in his father's will?
3. What does Oliver suggest when he says, "I will not long be troubled
with you; you shall have some part of your will:"?
4. What are Oliver's real intentions?
How does Oliver plan to free himself from being 'troubled'
by Orlando?
What happens to Oliver's plans? Why?
5. What is Orlando's response to Oliver's request, "I pray you,
Leave me."? Why?
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