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what is the summary of "all the world's a stage" by William Shakespeare

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Answered by BeccarPexity
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The poem's theme is that man is the ultimate loser in the game of life. He says "all the world's a stage and "all the men and women merely its players". Every player plays seven roles during his life. The first stage is that of an infant when he is a helpless child in his mother's arms.

Answered by Anonymous
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The poem's theme is that man is the ultimate loser in the game of life. He says "all the world's a stage and "all the men and women merely its players". Every player plays seven roles during his life. The first stage is that of an infant when he is a helpless child in his mother's arms.

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