Write about any one play, or story, or poem you have read from William Shakespeare. Explain the story.
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
BORN 1564
DEAD 1616
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WAS BORN IN *STRATFORD-UPON-AVON*. HE IS CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE THE GREATEST DRAMATIST OF ALL TIME. HE WROTE 154 SONNETS 2 LONG POEMS AND ABOUT 3 DOZEN PLAYS. SHAKESPEARE USED POETIC AND DRAMATIC MEANS TO CREATE UNIFIED AESTHEYIC EFFECTS. IN VERSE HE PERFECTED THE DRAMATIC BALNK VERSE.
-THE SEVEN AGES-
THE SEVEN AGES IS ONE OF HIS MOST FAMOUS POEMS. IN THIS POEM THE LIFE OF HUMANS IS CONSIDERED AS A PLAY AND THE MEN AND WOMEN ARE THE PLAYERS A HUMAN PLAYS MANY ROLES IN A SINGLE LIFE. IN THIS POEM THE LIFE IS DIVIDED INTO 7 STAGES :-
1)INFANT
2) SCHOOL BOY
3)LOVER
4)SOLDIER
5)JUDGE)
6)OLD PANTALOON
7)SENILE
THIS POEM DESCRIBES THE LIFE OF HUMANS IN A VERY SIMPLE LANGUAGE.
IN THIS SHAKESPEARE SAYS THAT THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF LIFE IS DEATH. THE PERSON DIES AND LEAVES THE STAGE OF LIFE.
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
BORN 1564
DEAD 1616
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WAS BORN IN *STRATFORD-UPON-AVON*. HE IS CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE THE GREATEST DRAMATIST OF ALL TIME. HE WROTE 154 SONNETS 2 LONG POEMS AND ABOUT 3 DOZEN PLAYS. SHAKESPEARE USED POETIC AND DRAMATIC MEANS TO CREATE UNIFIED AESTHEYIC EFFECTS. IN VERSE HE PERFECTED THE DRAMATIC BALNK VERSE.
-THE SEVEN AGES-
THE SEVEN AGES IS ONE OF HIS MOST FAMOUS POEMS. IN THIS POEM THE LIFE OF HUMANS IS CONSIDERED AS A PLAY AND THE MEN AND WOMEN ARE THE PLAYERS A HUMAN PLAYS MANY ROLES IN A SINGLE LIFE. IN THIS POEM THE LIFE IS DIVIDED INTO 7 STAGES :-
1)INFANT
2) SCHOOL BOY
3)LOVER
4)SOLDIER
5)JUDGE)
6)OLD PANTALOON
7)SENILE
THIS POEM DESCRIBES THE LIFE OF HUMANS IN A VERY SIMPLE LANGUAGE.
IN THIS SHAKESPEARE SAYS THAT THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF LIFE IS DEATH. THE PERSON DIES AND LEAVES THE STAGE OF LIFE.
HOPE IT HELPED!!!
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