In “The Seven Ages of Man,” life is compared to a stage and people to actors. Which characteristic of Shakespearean literature does this show?, Use of metaphor and imagery, Use of scientific explanation, Use of modern slang, Use of historical documents, The speech describes the different stages of a person’s life from infancy to old age. What theme is mainly presented?, The cycle of human life, The history of England, The importance of wealth, The power of kings, The line “All the world’s a stage” is an example of what literary device often used in Shakespearean works?, Hyperbole, Metaphor, Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, The speech is delivered by a character thinking deeply about life. Which feature of Shakespearean drama does this represent?, Comic relief, Stage directions, Soliloquy or reflective speech, Conflict, Why is “The Seven Ages of Man” still meaningful to readers today?, It uses difficult language only scholars understand, It focuses only on lavish lifestyle, It explains scientific discoveries, It talks about universal human experiences.
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