Why was the adversity of the forest of Arden preferred to the countrys life?
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The Adversity of the Forest of Arden is preferred to the country's life to serve as the pastoral setting needed to make the play satrical of pastoral literature. ... In As You Like It, the Forest of Arden represents the country life and an escape from corruption while the Duke's court represents corrupted city life.
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