what is there in the seven ages poem by William Shakespeare
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it explains about an individuals life. according to Shakespeare there are seven phases in a Humans life.
first is that of a -
1) infant.
2) schoolboy.
3) lover.
4) soldier
5) justice
6) slippered pantaloons.
7) second childhood.
he describes this world as a stage and men and women as actors. they r born and enter to this world.they die and depart from this world. each come into this world as a actor on stage and they go away when they finish playing their role.
first is that of a -
1) infant.
2) schoolboy.
3) lover.
4) soldier
5) justice
6) slippered pantaloons.
7) second childhood.
he describes this world as a stage and men and women as actors. they r born and enter to this world.they die and depart from this world. each come into this world as a actor on stage and they go away when they finish playing their role.
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The speech compares the world to a stage and life to a play and catalogues the seven stages of man's life sometimes referred to as the seven stages of man infant,school boy,lover, solider,justice,pantalone and old age facing imminent death it is one of the Shakespeare most frequently quoted passages
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