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Volu m e II - Purdue University Calumet

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Orlando and she even goes as far as walking off hand-in-hand with him when he agrees that he will call her<br />

his lover. McAnuff has created a very clever Rosalind, for the impression that is given by her intonation is<br />

that she is coming up with so many brilliant ideas so that she can secretly seduce him into loving her. The<br />

director’s depiction of Rosalind’s new attitude is also clearly seen in the vehemence with which Rosalind<br />

meets Phebe chastising Silvius in the woods. Rosalind was infuriated that a woman like Phebe, who in<br />

Rosalind’s opinion was very ugly, would speak down to a man of such worth and love as Silvius. “’Tis not<br />

your inky brows, your black silk hair, / Your bugle eyeballs, nor your cheek of cream / That can entame<br />

my spirits to your worship” (3.5.46-48). The way that Rosalind acts demonstrates to the audience that she<br />

is no longer under anyone else’s control and that she feels free to do as she pleases.<br />

Beyond the cues taken from Rosalind’s change in costume and mannerisms on stage, McAnuff’s<br />

blocking of Rosalind demonstrates to the audience the transformation that she undergoes from timid to<br />

courageous. In the beginning of the play, Rosalind appears to be very needy; she is never alone, for she is<br />

always with Celia because of their inseparable bond. Rosalind expresses great fear when her uncle enters,<br />

which is seen in the way that she moves clear across the stage to her cousin’s side to get away from him. In<br />

these scenes, she is very dependent on her cousin and is never far from Celia. However, after she meets<br />

Orlando, her blocking begins to change. She is more apt to sighing over her love, like the scene in the<br />

sauna, because she has fallen head over heels for him. This love continues to have an effect on her as they<br />

enter the forest in their new personas. Rosalind still comes across as very feminine and she has the<br />

disposition of a weak woman. However, when she comes across Orlando and decides to trick him, she<br />

surges with a newfound confidence. Her movements are much grander and animated, and the closeness to<br />

her cousin is no longer noticed as physically. Rosalind gets closer to Orlando in the forest, physically and<br />

emotionally. The audience can note how close she feels to Orlando when she tells him the signs of a lover,<br />

for she touches his face as she describes his appearance. She is very confident and it seems as though she<br />

feels more able to be in an intimate situation with him. Rosalind’s new attitude is noted in McAnuff’s<br />

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