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1. In seven stages of life, Shakespeare suggested that there were seven ages of man. Sadly, he himself didn't experience all of them; he shuffled off this mortal coil at the age of only 52, precisely 400 years ago. You could also say that the human male has seven sexual ages, marked by a gradual decline in activity.

2. (i) teenage years

(ii) the twenties

(iii) the thirties

(iv) the forties

(v) the fifties

(vi) the sixties

(vii) seventy plus

3. the theme of the seven ages of man by william shakespeare is that world ias a stage and men and women are the actors performing. they enter many stages of life before. the poem describes the seven stages in a man's life from birth to death. at first the poem describes the man as a baby who is being taken a lot of care. then he becomes a school boy who goes to school unwillingly. then he becomes a lover who spends time writing for his love. then he becomes more mature and joins the army and becomes a soldier. with time his age increases and he becomes a judge, a wise and respected well esblished man. with time the man grown old and becomes the pantaloon. his manly voice weakens and turns into childish vulnerability and foolishness. he then needs a lot of care and becomes helpless. his senses becomes useless. at last he enters his seventh and last stage of life and turns into a corpse. the poem describes all the seven stages and helplessness after birth and before death.

4.the first and last stage of life is same because at the first stage of life means teenage years we need a lot of care and we are unable to help ourself. we are dependent on others .

same happens in the last stage of life where we are again dependent on other for food and everything we need. we became so much useless.

5. players : humans

mewling: cry feebly

puking: vomiting

whining: to complain about something in crying voice

satchel: a bag carried over shoulder

creeping: to move very quietly

woeful: misery

bubble: ball of air or gas

unwillingly: against wishes

reputation: the opinion some people have for others

childishness: behave like child

Oblivion: a state where you don't realize what is happening

treble: to make something three times bigger

6. William Shakespeare

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