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How would you relate “ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE, in your real-life situations? from ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE,
By: William Shakespeare

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Answered by turgut94
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"All the world's a stage" is the phrase that begins a monologue from William Shakespeare's pastoral comedy As You Like It, spoken by the melancholy Jaques in Act II Scene VII Line 139. The speech compares the world to a stage and life to a play and catalogues the seven stages of a man's life, sometimes referred to as the seven ages of man.

Answered by GraceS
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Like several other phrases, this phrase was coined by William Shakespeare. He says, “All the world's a stage,/ And all the men and women merely players.” The meaning of this phrase is that this world is like a stage show, and all human beings are merely actors

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