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Discuss (seren Ages of man as desribed


by william Shakespeare​

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Answered by simmiraut
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And one man in his time plays many parts. His acts being seven ages.” The first part of this line says that a man plays many parts throughout his lifetime. ... The latter part of the line says that a person plays these several parts stretched over seven acts which are seven different ages.

Answered by simi2021
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The Seven Ages is an extract from Shakespeare's play As You Like It. In this extract Shakespeare compares life to a drama in which a person plays different roles as he progresses through the various stages of life.

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