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the summary of the seven ages by william shakespeare.

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Answered by harpreetk
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The seven age is a very sweet poem written by william shakespeare . In this poem the poet describes the seven stages of every persons life. 1st stage is of an infant who is in the hands of nurse and is crying. then the 2nd stage is of a school going child who is unwilling to go to school. 3rd stage is a love's stage in which the person sighs like a furnace. the 4th stage is of a soldier who is filled with zest and wants to be honoured. 5th stage is of justice in which the man is like a judge. 6th stage is when he becomes old . 7th or last age is when he sans(is without ) everything.without teeth nd without hairs . last stage is also a 2nd childhoodness.
Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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\large {\bold {THE \: SEVEN \: AGES}}

This poem is written by "William Wordsworth".

The poet in this poem refers all this world is a stage. All the human beings are mere players. They take birth and die as in a play one enters and exits. Thus there is not much difference between a stage and the world.

Every man in the world has to play seven roles according to his age. At first, human comes into existence as an  \bold {infant} who is dependent on others and used to crying and vomiting in his mother's arms. After this, the infant grows into a  \bold {school \: boy} who always hates to go to school. He walks like a snail in a lazy manner as he does not like to read and write. He does not want to study.

Now the school boy comes in his  \bold {adolescence} age and he becomes a lover. He always burns like a furnace as he is not able to get his love and always sings sad songs which are made to his beloved's beauty. Then, this sad lover changes into a  \bold {Soldier} . This is the time of his youth. He is full of courage and energy. He is full of jealousy for honour and often quarrels with others. Thus, this time for him to get reputation and prestige by showing his power and strength.

As a soldier, he never hesitate in going to the jaws of death, i. e., he is it always ready to do dangerous tasks. Then as his age grows, he lays the part of a  \bold {judge} . Now he becomes familiar to the vices of the world. He exercises corruption and soon transforms as a fat man. False wisdom also seems to flow from his eyes. He gifts practical and modern examples to all of the people.

Now, his sixth stage of life begins. He grows  \bold {old} and becomes of lean fellow. He thinks of his age of youth and by now his hard voice becomes a whistling sound because all his teeth has fallen now.

Now, comes the last and final stage of a man that is,  \bold {senility} . He grows much older. In his oldness he becomes an infant again, not from his body but from his habits. He losses his memory, eyesight, hearing power and at last dies. Thus all his parts of this worldly stage come to end.
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