Pick out lines that contains imagery in poem all world's stage
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Imagery in poem 'All the World's A Stage.'
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The poem 'All the World's A Stage' appears in the play titled 'As You Like It' written by William Shakespeare. 'All the World's A Stage' orginally appeared as a monologue in the play by Jacques.
The poem is full of imagery some examples are:
- All the world’s a stage, /And all the men and women merely players;
- Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms
- whining school-boy
- creeping like snail /Unwillingly to school.
- bearded like the pard
- Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything
These lines are some of the examples from the poem 'All the World's A Stage.' These lines makes the reader imagine the scene that the poet is imagining.
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