why was the adversity of the forest of Arden preferred to the courtiers life
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The characters' difficulties in Arden are preferable to those they encounter at court because those difficulties are brought on by treachery and deceit while those in Arden are only a product of nature being what it is.
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- Shakespeare's portrayal of the Forest of Arden in 'As You Like It' is the most significant component of the entire play and is done so in the most English way possible.
- The Forest is a location where Time has not imposed any rules or restrictions.
- It is significant because it gives room for the emergence of love, the most fundamental feeling, in its characters.
- The Forest of Arden is a pastoral area free of all vices discovered in civilization since it is removed from the vices of courtly life. It offers seclusion.
- The Forest nurtures and calms Jaques' sorrow.
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