All the world is a stage identify figure of speech
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The speech is in the pantheon of Shakespeare's most popular soliloquy/poems. It's a metaphor and more particularly, an extended metaphor. Jacques starts with 'All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players” That's the originating device, ie.: “life's a big circus and we're all just the clowns”.
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