In the orchard of Oliver’s house, Orlando tells his servant Adam that his brother Oliver has kept him like a servant instead of treating him as a gentleman, despite their father’s will. Oliver arrives, and the brothers argue sharply; Orlando demands either proper education or the small inheritance left to him, while Oliver insults him and drives him away. After Orlando and Adam leave, Oliver reveals his anger and calls for Charles, the duke’s wrestler. Charles reports the recent exile of the old duke, says Rosalind remains at court, and warns that Orlando may challenge him in the wrestling match. Oliver encourages Charles to injure Orlando and then resolves to push Orlando toward the contest.
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