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In the poem 'The Seven Ages' by William Shakespeare, what is meant by the sentence "seeking bubble reputation" ? (Please i need the correct answer, refer to the poem please)

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Answered by pluffy
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In the fourth stage of life of a man as a soldier he desires temporary reputation which is called as bubble reputation here. the poetic device in this phrase is metaphor which symbolizes a reputation as temporary as a bubble.

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Answered by HurricaneKartrina
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The fourth stage in a man's life is of a soldier, when he is jealous and quick in quarrel. He can fight and risk his life to earn the reputation that is short - lived.

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