Examples of inversion from the poem All the World's a stage
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"All World's a Stage" is a monologue from the pastoral comedy "As You Like It" written by William Shakespeare. The monologue has been spoken by Jaques in Act II Scene VI. In this monologue, Jaques compares the world to a stage and life to a play. He also classifies the seven stages of a man's life to the seven ages of man. Like the players, who come on the stage and perform the play in the same way the people too come on the earth and play their part of the role and then leaves the stage (dies). During the play or life, the players or the people show certain attributes in their every stage of life. Every phase of life reflects a particular character of the people. In this way one day they die or leaves the stage.
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