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What does the Shakespeare's consider to be concept behind life?

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Answered by srikarravipati03
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Shakespeare 's concept of life is the world is a stage and life is a play in seven acts. Each act finds man adopting a role characteristic, suitable, and eventually destined by his material finitude.

Answered by ITZHARSHITBACK
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Shakespeare 's concept of life is the world is a stage and life is a play in seven acts. Each act finds man adopting a role characteristic, suitable, and eventually destined by his material finitude.

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The attitude and philosophy of Shakespeare is depicted from the themes of poetry and life. The themes provide a fair reflection of his thoughts.

History is an avid believer that Shakespeare admired Queen Elizabeth and she too gave a nod of approval to his work. She attended his plays from time to time.

Even he had enormous respect for women and the role that they went on to play in life.

Shakesphere is a most famous writer and he wrote many pomes base on the life and nature.

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