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All the world is a stage is an extended metaphor for- (i)The life shown in well known plays (ii) Seeing the well known plays (iii) Life of well known plays (iv) Life of man that comes to an end

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Answered by sriuma30
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Answered by sailorking
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Answer:

"All the world is a stage" is an extended metaphor for "Life of man that comes to an end". Just like in any act of a drama, there are many characters, who come on the stage at a there fixed time and perform their dedicated activities.

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In the same way the life of a man is considered as to be a drama, and  the way each character come and play their role is compared with the life of time of the person, and when the characters complete their part of act they leave the stage, similarly man after completing his life dies and life comes to an end.

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