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summary of crrabed age and youth

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Crabbed Age and The Youth' by Shakespeare, as the name suggests that both of them, i.e. the aged and the youth are opposite to each other and hence can never get along together. The poet presents various contrasts between them, such as 'Youth is wild; Age is tamed.' and 'the seasons become a metaphor to characterize the different aspects of age and youth. Youth is like "summer morn" while age is "winter weather", and like winter "bare". however, it is believed that the poem is not only a theoretical argument.  

Shakespeare personifies both youth and age and the seasons become a metaphor to characterise the different aspects of age and youth. Youth is like "summer morn" while age is "winter weather", and like winter "bare".  

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