Answer:
1. "To breed me well" is a phrase used by Jaques in Shakespeare's play "As You Like It." It likely refers to the idea that Jaques believes that his brother Oliver, who is raising him, should have done a better job of raising and educating him.
2. Jaques does not state his profit in the play.
3. The references to oxen and horses in the play could symbolize the idea of labor and strength. They may also be used to convey the theme of nature and the natural order.
4. In the play, Orlando will no longer endure his brother Oliver's mistreatment and neglect. He feels oppressed by his brother's lack of care for him. He decides to leave and seek his fortune elsewhere.
5. Sibling rivalry is normal and is a common experience among siblings.
6. Many people have experienced it in their own family. It is a common theme in literature, and the play "As You Like It" explores it through the relationship between Orlando and Oliver.