Why does shakespeare compare the world to a stage in "all the world's a stage"?
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Shakespeare compares the world to a stage in "all the world's a stage" because of a simple yet comprehensive reason -
Entry to stage - compared with birth in the world (here a stage)
Play on the stage - compared with the lifelong actions of a man during different ages of his or her life (Shakespeare describes seven ages here)
Exit to the stage- Death of a man
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Shakespeare compares the world to a stage in "all the world's a stage" because of a simple yet comprehensive reason -
Entry to stage - compared with birth in the world (here a stage)
Play on the stage - compared with the lifelong actions of a man during different ages of his or her life (Shakespeare describes seven ages here)
Exit to the stage- Death of a man
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