How does william shakespeare compare the world to a stage elaborate
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It is a perspicacious insight into the performative nature of all so-called subjective experience. We only ever play ‘roles’ - there is in fact nothing solid underneath. The problem is that we forget that these subjectivities are merely (socially constructed) roles, and begin to believe in them as if they were real.
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William Shakespeare compare the world to a stage because we,people who live in this world performs in a stage which stage means "life"
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