who wrote the poem and all the world a stage English poem and in which stage man get without eyes ,without taste , without anything?
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Answer: William Shakespeare
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According to the poet, every man has seven stages during his life time. These lines describe the last stage of a man's life. The last stage of a man is known as his second childhood. A child can not see, hear, smell and taste anything, during childhood. When a man grows old, slowly he loses his senses of sight, hearing, smell and taste like the child. So this stage of his life is considered as second childhood.
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William Shakespeare
in the second childishness
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as referred in the monologue
"Is second childishness and mere oblivion
sans teeth, sans eyes, sans teeth, sans everything"
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