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how does William Shakespeare compare the world is a stage? elaborate

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Answered by Rajusingh45
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 \huge \mathbb{Hey \: Friend}

'All the World's a stage' a poem by William Shakespeare . This poem is taken from Shakespeare's play as you like it.

In this poem Shakespeare compared life to a stage. He has divided the life into seven stages each having own qualities and features.The main idea and them the of the poem is the cycle of life.

He explained that how one starts out an infant, a helpless, without understanding, and ends in the same way without being aware about what happening around one.

 \huge{Stages : }

 \bf{1.) = = > an \: infant}

 \bf{2.) = = > \: a \: school \: boy}

 \bf{3.) = = > a \: lover}

 \bf{ 4.) \: = = > \: a \: soldier}

 \bf{5.) = = > an \: adult}

 \bf{6.) = = > an \: old \: man}

 \bf{7.) = = > \: a \: very \: old \: man}

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