Q2. What are the changes observed by the poet in the sixth stage of man's life?
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In the sixth stage of life the man becomes a pantaloon or weak old man. He is so thin his stockings become loose. The speech compares this stage of life to a return to being like a baby or child. Old men and small children both have high voices and are dependent on adults.
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according to Shakespeare, in the sixth stage of our lives, man becomes a shadow of his youth.He has lost his robust body.
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