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write the summaryof the poem all the world's a stage​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the poem tells us that the world is a stage and all the others here are performers, performing a certain role in our life no matter what we are doing, it is a performance

Answered by userdhruvin
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Explanation:

The writer draws readers’ attention towards the drama in which everyone lives throughout their lives. Shakespeare is really reducing the life of humans to an active role, or a performance, which might look ridiculous. Simply, he means that all human beings are players, who play their assigned roles in their life.

The main and crux idea behind this poem is fortune and fate. Jacques deploys a famous theatrical metaphor of seven stages of human life in this speech. He compares the world to a play, or a stage, and all men and women are merely actors or players on this stage called the world. All the people enter into this world through different routes, and exit on an different route. They enter into this stage when they are born, and leave it when they die. During this entire life span, every person plays different parts or roles, and these parts are known as seven stages, which are like different acts of a drama or play.

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