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explain the seven stages of the life in the light of poem the seven ages

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Answered by debita
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Fist cones the infant , who is crying and vomiting out if milk in a nurse arm . Second comes the school boy , sulking and unwilling to go to school . The 3rd stage is the lover , who is with sighing like furnace . Than the solider , who thinks himself as heroic , seeking and reputation . The 5th stage is of justice who is wise and with gain wear . Than comes the 6th stage , the old age with week and thin body unable to walk properly . Than comes the last stage , extreme old age which is also known as the second childishness , in this age we have to take care of the people as a small child.
Answered by PrincessStargirl
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Answer :-

'The seven stages of life' are mentioned in an poem of William Shakespeare named "All the world's a stage".

The seven stages of life :-

Infancy :- This is the first stage of life and the stage which describes the life of an infant.

School boy :- Now, the boy is no longer an infact and has come into the second stage. The school boy has a smile in his face who dislikes going to school.

Teenager :- This is the third stage where the boy finally matures. He is no longer a child, but a teenager who loves and misses his companion wholeheartedly.

Army :- This is the fourth stage where the boy finally joins the army and tempts to seek the 'bubble reputation' and wants to gain importance.

Justice :- This is the fifth stage. The boy is now wise and knows his mistakes and does not repeat them. He is now a more mature and experienced man.

Old man :- This is the sixth stage of life when the man is old and carries a bag of medicines with him wherever he goes. He has shrinked and lost weight now.

Death :- This is the last stage and the most pathetic one. This is the moment when the fate is quite distinct and the person has to leave forever, leaving behind all his memories and known faces.

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