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Seven Ages of men

  • World's a stage

    World's a stage
    One man in this time plays many parts, His acts being even ages. First, the infant, Mewling and puking un the burse' arm. Shinning morning face, creeping like a snial. The lover sighinglike furnace, with a woeful balled made his mistress eyebrow. Then, the even in the cannons' mouth. The justice, in the fair round belly with good capon lined. Eyes sever and bear of formal cut.
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    Seven ages of men

  • World's a stage

    World's a stage
    Full of wise saws, and modern instances; he plays his part. The sixth age shifts winto the len and slippered pantaloon, with spectacles on nose and pouch on side. His youthful hose, well saved a world too wide tuening again toward childish terble, piped and whistles in his sound.
  • Jaques

    Jaques
    Who delivers the lines, in somewhat gllum character who residedthe hom of shepherds and those who have been banishedb family or stae. Word's being a stage wa not frist thought. One man his time plays many parts. His acts being seven ages.. A oung boy who walks to school, to a lover , toa soldier to a justice to a spectacled old man and finally to a ancient and bedraggled man sinking into oblivion before death.
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    Infancy; in this stage he is a helpless baby and knows little.
    Childhood; it is in that stage of life that he begins to go to school. He is unwilling to leave the protected enviornment of his home as he is still not confident enough to exercise his own discretion.
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    seven ages
    The lover; in this stage he is always remorseful die to some reason or other, especially the loss of love. He tries to express feelings through song or some other cultural activity.
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    The soldier; it is in this age that he thinks less of himself and beins to think more of others. He is very easilyaroused and is hot headed. He is alwaus working towards makig a reoutation for himself and gaining recognition, however short lived it may be. even at the cost of his own lfe.
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    seven age
    Justice; in this sstage he has acquired wisdom throuhg the mant experiences he has had in life. He had reached a stage where he had gained prosperity and social status. He becomes very attentive of hislook social beings to enjoy the finer things of life.
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    Old age; he beings to loos his charm, both physical and mental. He beings to become the butt other' jokes. He loses his firmness and assertiveness and strinks in stature and personality.
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    Extrem old age; he loses his status and he becomes a nin entity. He becomes dependent on others.