what is the significance of bubble reputation in the poem THE SEVEN AGES?
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it means that the person in the fourth stage of his life has a bubble like reputation which is transitory and short lived like a bubble. the man is so proud of his reputation that he can even lay down his life for it.
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The significance of bubble reputation in the poem THE SEVEN AGES is as follows:
- The word "bubble" connotes impermanence and transience.
- A young man's "reputation," for which he is prepared to risk his life, is bubble-like, hinting that it will not last long.
- Endangering one's life for something insignificant is not considered prudent.
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