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appreciation on poen all the world is a stage

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Answered by mehtamanav19p9jg8y
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The words "All the world's a stage" are actually taken from William Shakespeare's play "As You Like It". With these words begins the monologue (a loud speech to oneself) by a character in Act II of the play. Shakespeare has been a great playwright and poet of his era. He views life realistically. Shakespeare is known for the realism of his writings and is amongst the most quotable authors in world. The poem's theme is that man is the ultimate loser in the game of life.

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roshniparekh23356: can you please tell me the special features of the poem
mehtamanav19p9jg8y: Special features are like that He observed the life of a man as a play
mehtamanav19p9jg8y: Their entrances on stage means the are born and their exit on stage means they are dead.
Answered by BrainlyVirat
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Title :- All the world's a Stage

Poet :- William Shakespeare

Theme :- The theme of the poem is cycle of the life.

Rhyme Scheme :- Blank verse i.e no Rhyme Scheme but there is a steady rhythm of five beats in each line.

Figure of speech :- Metaphor

Special Features :- This is an imagery narrative style used by the poet which gives continuity to poem ,where one stage smoothly goes to the next.

Favourite lines :- "All the world's a Stage , And all men and women are merely players"

Why I liked the poem :- I liked this poem because it shows the cycle of life of which everyone is a part of.

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