what are the changes observed by the poet in the last stage of man's life?
poem: All the world's a stage
poet: William Shakespeare
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Shakespeare tells that in his last stage of life the man loses his memory power. His hair and teeth falls down and he also loses history eye sight. Then the man loses everything as he sinks in the oblivion of death
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The last age shifts into his pantaloons and at last the age of second childhood when the person turns back to his memories.
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