how does shakespare describe a school going child ?? ( from seven ages poem )
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School going or childhood is the second stage of life according to Shakespeare. In this stage children usually have a satchel and walk slowly like that of tortoise unwillingoh to school. They don't want to leave their house so they walk unwillingly to their school
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He describes the school going child very unwilling to go to school after leaving the protected environment of his parents . That child whines and is very naughty. He doesnot wants to go to school .
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It is a stage of life in which the child grow into schoolboy. He is unwillingly to go to school. He is fresh and shining morning face creeping like a snail...
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