Explain the fourth stage of life in the "Seven Ages" poem?
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The poem THE SEVEN AGES by William Shakespeare resemble the seven stages of a man's life.
The fourth stage is of The soldier.
He is full of strange oaths.
His beard like the pard who is jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel.
He is seeking the reputation even in the cannon's mouth.
He is ready to show his supremacy.
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Hope this helps mate!!!
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The poem THE SEVEN AGES by William Shakespeare resemble the seven stages of a man's life.
The fourth stage is of The soldier.
He is full of strange oaths.
His beard like the pard who is jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel.
He is seeking the reputation even in the cannon's mouth.
He is ready to show his supremacy.
☆☆--------------☆☆
Hope this helps mate!!!
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