whatis the central metaphor of Shakespeare all the world the stage
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The metaphor of life--the world--as a stage plays out in the first five line by employing the following terms related to the stage of a theater: players, exists, entrances, parts, acts. The speaker is using the metaphor to compare the lives of human beings to actors on a stage.
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The metaphor of life--the world--as a stage plays out in the first five line by employing the following terms related to the stage of a theater: players, exists, entrances, parts, acts. The speaker is using the metaphor to compare the lives of human beings to actors on a stage.
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