which two stages of man,described by shakespeare sound humorous ? say why?
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The excerpt has been taken from 'The Seven Ages of Man' is a story written by William Shakespeare. According to it, a man right from his birth until his death goes through 7 stages in his life.
In the 7 stages, the 6th stage is the one in which he becomes old and his youth has been lost. He becomes thin and his skin hangs around loose. He is made fun of as if he is a funny man.
The other stage of man when he is considered to be funny should be while he is a child when he reluctantly goes to school by wearing his bag on the shoulders.
In the 7 stages, the 6th stage is the one in which he becomes old and his youth has been lost. He becomes thin and his skin hangs around loose. He is made fun of as if he is a funny man.
The other stage of man when he is considered to be funny should be while he is a child when he reluctantly goes to school by wearing his bag on the shoulders.
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This question is taken from the seven ages of man by William Shakespeare.
He explains 7 different stages of a man’s life where he stated that in 6th age a man becomes less important to the society and family as he becomes old and his skin becomes saggy.
Because of which he becomes the part of a joke.
According to Shakespeare, a person on the stage of his childhood attending schools should be funny.
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