Why is a soldier seeking the 'bubble reputation' even in the "cannon's mouth. "
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The question is from the poem "Seven Ages" written by William Shakespeare.
Here it is being talked about the fourth stage of "soldier".
His life is full of commitments and compliances. He.He has a beard like a leopard.In this stage his strength and courage is at its peak and he is fearless.He is warm-blooded and so quarrels are a part of his life.
He has always been a seeker of worldly name and fame which is short lived and transient like a bubble which is temporary.Hus thirst for honor and esteem i never quenched and he strives his best to gain status.He even foolishly puts his life at stake to earn this reputation.
Here it is being talked about the fourth stage of "soldier".
His life is full of commitments and compliances. He.He has a beard like a leopard.In this stage his strength and courage is at its peak and he is fearless.He is warm-blooded and so quarrels are a part of his life.
He has always been a seeker of worldly name and fame which is short lived and transient like a bubble which is temporary.Hus thirst for honor and esteem i never quenched and he strives his best to gain status.He even foolishly puts his life at stake to earn this reputation.
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