How does shakespeare describe the last stage of life
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the last stage of life is taste less , eye sight is less
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in the last stage of a men his manly voice turns into shrills and begines talk childishly as he whistles when he speaks. in this last stage he enters into the phase of the second childhood. he is given to forgetfulness. he is without or sans his teeth eye taste and everything. thus eventually ends this eventful drama
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