according to the poem seven ages of man what's the most noticable way that elderly people begin to resemble children
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The Seven Ages of Man, also known as “All the world's a stage” is a dialogue from the English playwright William Shakespeare's comedy 'As you like it. ' The dialogue takes place in Scene VII of Act 2 where the dreamy philosopher Jacques is talking to Duke Senior and Orlando in the forest of Arden
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