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What is the rhyme scheme of the poem "The Seven Ages" by William Shakespeare

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Answered by AryanDeo
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The poem The seven ages of man by William Shakespeare has no rhyme scheme. The line all the worlds a stage is an example of a metaphor. Creeping like snail is an example of a simile. They have their exits and entrances, means when your born, when you die, and different things that effect your life. In the line all the worlds a stage means everyone has to act differently when there around different people. There are metaphors in this poem, the worlds a stage, and all the men and women are players. There are alliteration like quick and quarrel.
Answered by Ritsz
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There is no rhyme scheme of the poem "The Seven Ages" by William Shakespeare.

The poem is full of metaphor and many figures of speeches like simile and alliteration is used in it.
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