Why does Shakespeare's "All the World's a Stage" focus on old age in its closing lines?
A. The poem is meant to be tragic, and Shakespeare considered old age to be the saddest stage of life.
B. The poem addresses the careers of actors, and many actors stop performing in old age.
C. The poem is structured to depict life in chronological order, so it deals with the final stage of life last.
D. The poem explores what Shakespeare considers to be the most important stage of life at the end.
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