write about the first stage and the last stage of life according to William Shakespeare
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Shakespeare was profoundly influenced by the Roman poet Ovid’s classic work Metamorphoses, and may possibly have been inspired by a section in Book XV called “The Philosopher” that includes verses on the stages of life (Jacques’ soliloquy has seven stages, Ovid draws upon the Greek model of four stages based on the seasons).
In last stage
He loses his mind in senility. His hair and teeth fall out and his sight goes. Then he loses everything as he sinks into the oblivion of death.
in first stage
The first stage, as described by the poet, is the infant who is being carried by a nurse. The infant cries and vomits all the time. Later, that infant grows into a schoolboy, not willing to attend school which is the fourth stage of a man's life. The third stage is that of a lover who is lost in his thoughts of love.