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1 How does william shakespeare compare the world as a stage of drama ?

2 What is the first stage of life ? how does the drama of life begin ?

3 Describe the second stage of life ?

4 What are the characteristics of the life role of a lover ?

5 What kind of a life does the "lean" and "pantaloon" lead ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.William Shakespeare compared the world as a stage as he says that human beings are actors on the stage of life. Like actors, people too have entrances and exits, that is, people are born and die and plays different roles from the dat they were born.

2.The first stage of life is infancy, were the infant is carried by his mother. He cries and vomits most of the time and then as time passes grows into a bright-faced school boy, unwilling to go to school.

3.The second stage is childhood. At this stage the boy begins to go to school unwillingly. He is reluctant to leave the protected environment of his home as he is not still confident to exercise his own discreation.

4.The next stage after chilhood is that of the lover. During this stage he is lost in thoughts of his beloved and writes poetry of her beauty and sighs like a furnace.

5.At sixth stage of life,he will begin to loss his charm both physically and mentally as the individual experiences the old age.He loses his firmness and assertiveness and his legs become thin and lean as he is losing energy at this stage. And will show the character of a child again.

Answered by ayuahdwivedi
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1. It is a perspicacious insight into the performative nature of all so-called subjective experience. We only ever play ‘roles’ - there is in fact nothing solid underneath. The problem is that we forget that these subjectivities are merely (socially constructed) roles, and begin to believe in them as if they were real.

2. The first role or stage is that of an infantor baby. The baby cries and whines before vomiting in the arms of his nurse.

3. In the second stage of life man plays the role of a small boy or child. He holds a school bag, has a shiny face and walks as slowly as he can because he does not like school and is reluctant to leave home.

4. The role of the lover is the third stage of life. He is young and foolish and falls passionately in love, singing a sad song about love in which he describes the beauty of a girl’s eyebrows.

5. In the sixth stage of life the man becomes a pantaloon or weak old man. He is so thin his stockings become loose. The speech compares this stage of life to a return to being like a baby or child.  Old men and small children both have high voices and are dependent on adults.

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