can the last stage be joyful?
how all the worlds a stage by William Shakespeare
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Origin of All the World's a Stage
He says, “All the world's a stage,/ And all the men and women merely players.” The meaning of this phrase is that this world is like a stage show, and all human beings are merely actors. In fact, this speech is a continuance of the idea given by Orlando earlier in the play
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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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