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Describe the relevance of the monologue All the worlds a stage to the present society

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Answered by SweetPrapti
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Like several other phrases, this phrase was coined by William Shakespeare.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.On its most basic level, Shakespeare uses the monologue from Act II Scene VII of As You Like It to compare life to a stage. His speaker, Jacques, is suggesting that life is a stage, and men and women are players who take on different roles throughout their lives.

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Answered by studylover001
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Meaning of All the World's a Stage

  • On its most basic level, Shakespeare uses the monologue from Act II Scene VII of As You Like It to compare life to a stage.
  • His speaker, Jacques, is suggesting that life is a stage, and men and women are players who take on different roles throughout their lives.
  • Like several other phrases, this phrase was coined by William Shakespeare.
  • 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.
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