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tia_tia [17]
3 years ago
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What are the seven ages of man according to William Shakespeare's the seven ages of man

English
2 answers:
san4es73 [151]3 years ago
8 0

The answer is:

~The seven stages of a man's life is about an infant, schoolboy, lover, soldier, justice, Pantalone, and old age, facing imminent death.

Hope this helps!!!

alexandr402 [8]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

William  Shakespeare's seven ages of man are:

1. Infancy

2. Schoolboy

3. Teenager

4. Young Man

5. Middle aged

6. Old age

7. Dotage & Death

Explanation:

Shakespeare describes his seven ages of man in the story "As if you like it" when Jacques has a monologue.

He describes infancy as being a helpless baby that would do no more than crying, eating, and throwing up. Very rude if you ask me, but it was Shakespeare.

He describes The "schoolboy" stage as the age in which the children start school and his parents' deposit ideals in him. But he doesn't know what to do to accomplish their school objectives.

He describes teenager as the age of a man's life in which he turns ridiculous and spends most of his time following girls, writing poems and making a fool of himself, also very rude.

Shakespeare describes the "Young Man" stage like the age in which a man feels himself like a soldier. He is ready to fight and quick or action. But also, works on building a reputation.

Shakespeare describes the middle-aged stage by saying this is the stage in which the man exchanges ideas with everyone he talks and he considers himself wise and experienced.

Shakespeare describes the old age stage by saying that in this stage the man is nothing like he used to be and becomes an old man, speaking like one and doing things old man does. Pretty vague if you ask me.

The last stage "dotage of death" is described as the stage in which the man loses everything and goes into oblivion just to die.

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