English, asked by papasmitmadhiyansa, 1 year ago

explain the meaning of these line " Seeking the bubble reputation. Even in the Cannon's Mouth."

Answers

Answered by sweety105
137

This lines r taken from the poem of William Shakespeare "SEVEN AGES"

Seeking the bubble reputation. Even in the cannon's mouth.” 

These lines talk about that stage of the man when honour and pride hold importance for a man more than his own life. He cannot forsake and is very possessive about his reputation. He is jealous and strong enough to fight against anyone questioning his honour. 

IF YOU LIKE PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANS
Answered by tanmaydafe
26

Explanation:

The above line is taken from 'All the world at a stage' written by William Shakespeare.

The meaning of the line is Seeking the bubble reputation = a bubble is empty, so by 'seeking the bubble reputation', Shakespeare means that the man does things that make him look good even if they are pointless.

IT MAY HELP YOU.

Similar questions