Describe the first age of a man's life? ( in the poem seven ages of men)
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Explanation:
The first stage of a man’s life is described as a helpless infant. He enters into the world as an infant mewling and puking in the nurse’s arm.
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Man is likened as a defenceless child in his early years. He is born as a baby, crying and throwing up in the nurse's arm.
Explanation:
A man's existence begins with the stage of an infant. At this point, he is powerless and keeps whimpering and crying for people's attention. He is reliant on others and unable to take action on his own. The infant (baby) stage of life is when a person is continually sobbing and throwing up because they are completely helpless and lack all senses, including taste and teeth.
The poem's main idea is that, like professional actors, we must play the roles that are given to us at different times of life since they are inevitable and cannot be avoided. Each person must go through the seven actions, which correspond to the seven stages of a man's life.
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