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what is the mood of the seven ages of man
what is the overall theme of the poem?
what is iambic pentameter? give a example from the poem

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Answered by harsh6767
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The man in the poem goes through these stages all expressed in a sardonic when not bitter tone: Infancy: In this stage he is a helpless baby and knows little.

The theme of the poem 'The seven ages of man' is that the world's a stage and men and women are the actors performing.They enter many stages of life before death.The poem describes the seven stages in a man's life from birth to death.At first the poem describes the man as a baby who is being taken a lot of care.

Iambic pentameter is a type of metric line used in traditional English poetry and verse drama. The term describes the rhythm, or meter, established by the words in that line; rhythm is measured in small groups of syllables called "feet".

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Answered by ayan123456
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This is a poem of William Shakespeare this is a poem of William Shakespeare in which full life of a person from birth to death is compared by a serial in which all peoples come and do their roles and go away first it is the role of a in infant 2nd is role of school boy third is a role of lover then next the role of soldier and the role of poet then the role of judge and then a role of old man

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