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The play follows a displaced duke's daughter who flees court with her cousin to the Forest of Arden, where she adopts a male disguise to navigate love and test a young suitor's devotion. Exiled nobles, rustic shepherds and idlers converge in a pastoral setting that contrasts courtly ambition with simple rural life. Comic situations arise from mistaken identities, romantic pursuits and witty banter, while reflective interludes consider melancholy, friendship and the nature of love. The story ends with reconciliations and multiple marriages, restoring social order after trials of identity and loyalty.
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