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All the World's a Stage" is a famous monologue from Shakespeare's As You Like It (spoken by Jaques) that metaphorically equates human life to a theatrical play. It asserts that individuals are merely actors with specific "exits and entrances," moving through seven distinct stages—infancy, schoolboy, lover, soldier, justice, old age, and final oblivion. Key Aspects of the Seven Stages: Infant: Helpless, mewling, and puking in the nurse’s arms. Schoolboy: Whining, with a satchel, creeping unwillingly to school. Lover: Sighing like a furnace, composing woeful ballads for his mistress. Soldier: Quick-tempered, bearded, seeking "bubble reputation" (temporary fame) in battle. Justice: Middle-aged, severe-eyed, wise, and plump. Old Man: Thin, wearing spectacles and slippers, with a weakening voice. Second Childishness: Extreme old age, losing sight, taste, and senses before death. The poem emphasizes the temporary, performative nature of life, highlighting the inevitability of aging and the ultimate decline into oblivion. #englishliterature #literature #history #englishliterature #literature #literaryanalysis #bapart1