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What is the world compared to by the poet? Why? In the poem a psalm of life

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Answered by riyaTiwari7class
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The poet has compared the world with a stage as the stage is a platform where the actors come and play their role very effeciently.as in the manner the god gave us the birth in the form of human and send us to the earth .for us the earth ,the life which we have acts as a stage and we play our different roles in the form of seven stages of our life as suscibed by the poet in he poem given.

Answered by rishiknaidu8y
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In the first stanza of the poem, life is compared to an ’empty dream’ by the pessimists.

Life is but an empty dream!

Though this is not actually a comparison from the speaker’s end, he just hits back to the negative idea of life held by some people who think this life to be unimportant.

Secondly, this life is compared to a ‘funeral march’.

Funeral marches to the grave.

Our life is like a march to the finishing line — the grave. And our hearts beat like a muffled drum in that march. The speaker suggests that we should utilize our limited time span to the fullest instead of wasting it in the thought of death or other such thing.

Then, the young man has compared life to a ‘bivouac’ or temporary camps for soldiers.

In the bivouac of Life's

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