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Explanation of poem all the world's a stage by william shakespeare

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shakespeare considers World as a stage and all women and men are actors on the stage of life.There are seven acts like seven stages in a man's life.A person performs multifarious roles in a single lifetime.In the beginning , he is a baby crying and vomitting in nurse's arm.Infancy is followed by the school going stage,when he is bright eyed and unwilling to go to the school.In the third stage ,he grows into a lover ,writing poems in praise of his beloved and sighing like a furnace.Then he plays a role of a soldier,who is rash and who is willing to sacrifice his life for honour.In the next role, he is a judge,well fed and prosporous ,fat and fierce eyed.He is always in a mood of impressing others and full of wise.The next stage depicts the man to be weak,thin ,wearing spectacles,and slippers.His clothes are loose and legs are thin and his voice is shrill like that of a child.At the end he comes to the last stage when he looses his memory,teeth,eyes,tasteinfact everything.It is like a second childhood as he has to depend on others  for everything .Thus ends the drama of his eventual life.

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Answered by gandhikavya2900
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Through Jacques, Shakespeare puts forth the view that the world is a stage in which human beings play their part. There are seven Acts like seven stages in a man’s life. A Person performs multifarious roles in a single life-time. In the beginning, he is a baby crying in the arms of the nurse. Infancy is followed by school-going stage, when he is bright-eyed, trudging unwillingly to school. In the third stage, he grows into a lover, writing poems in praise of his beloved and sighing like a furnace. Then he plays the role of a soldier, who is rash, and who willingly sacrifices his life for honour. In the next role he is a Judge, well-fed, prosperous, fat and fierce-eyed. He is always in a mood of impressing others and is full of wise maxims. The next stage depicts man to be weak, thin, wearing spectacles and slippers. His clothes are loose and legs are thin and his voice is shrill like that of a child. At the end comes the last stage when he loses his memory, teeth, eyes, taste, infact everything. It is like a second childhood As he has to depend on others for everything. Thus ends the drama of his eventful life.

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