Compare the sixth stage with the seventh stage. ( The Seven Ages)
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in the sixth stage william shakespeare describes a man who is free of world tensions and comes to the second childish phase where his body i shrunk and old pants starts fitting him
in the seventh stage the man is forgotten by everyone ans he forgets everything. now he has no teeth etc is into the last phase of his life.
in the seventh stage the man is forgotten by everyone ans he forgets everything. now he has no teeth etc is into the last phase of his life.
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The sixth stage is that in which man becomes old, weak and thin. In his loose clothes he looks funny. In the seventh stage he becomes senile. He enters into ‘second childishness’. He is as dependent upon others as a child. He has no teeth, no sense of taste and loses every mental faculty.
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