Justify the title of the poem the seven ages
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According to the poem man plays seven roles in his life from the time of his birth to his death. First he is an infant; the infant grows into a school going child; the school going child grows into a sighing lover; the lover is transformed into a temperamental soldier; from the soldier he matures into a wise justice; from justice into an old man; and then the last stage renders him totally invalid. Finally man dies. Nothing ever stands still in life; there is a constant flux of circumstances, time, age, and conditions. Since the poem describes man’s seven roles on the stage of life. Hence, the title is quite justified.
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Well, the poem seven ages depicts the seven stages of a person's life and describe these stages as different names of the stages through which a individual have to goes and finally the death meet. The stages starts from being the infant to child who goes to school and then become a lover and after that the stage of becoming a lover comes then comes the stage of justice which lead them to the a old man And finally the stage comes where the man can't do any thing which lead to death. because the poem descries seven different stages of life that;s why it is titled as seven ages.
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