Sunday, February 24, 2019

All the World by William Shakespeare Essay

William Shakespeare has been considered the superlative poet of all times. Only school educated, this great poet acquired fame because he had an extraordinary advocator of observation which he tempered with his brilliant imagination that gave a imaginative boost to his art. He was also gifted with unique taste of medical specialty which helped him to compose beautiful songs and sonnets. His imagination and observation along with a deplore ear towards tone and rhythm rendered a sonorous and lyrical feature to his verses- something which was missing in other poets of his times.Shakespeare wrote several comedies, tr eradies and poems depicting his profound cognizance and psychological understanding of gracious nature. The poem All Worlds a Stage is typical example of Shakespearean genius as he metaphorically compares the world to a wooden leg where each human makes an entry like a grade actor, plays different roles and, when time declares, leaves the stage eventually. The poe m is beautiful example of his vision of purport.The first stage of feel is infancy. The poet here describes a fry crying and throwing out in the becomes arm calling for attention. In the second stage of life, the baby is now a school-going minor who is unhappy and complaining as is noncompliant to go to school but is forced to do so. The third stage in life is that of a lover. Young man in this age is full of deep sighs missing his beloved. He is preoccupied with her thoughts so much(prenominal) so that he sits writing long poems in praise of her beauty. The tail stage in his life is that of a sincere and ambitious career-oriented professional. A this age he is competitive, jealous for opportunities, desires recognition even if it involves risk or great danger.Next comes the middle-aged man, well-fed, highly experienced and full of wisdom. He has great sayings ready for every occasion and a remedy for every problem. The sixth stage is that of a retired old man. He is thin an d svelte comfortably, erosion specs and a small purse with him. He is wearing a hose of his youthful times which he has saved bank now which helps him in walking. He is grouchy, complaining like a child carrying a pipe in mouth The last stage of life is when man has grown, weak, feeble and lacks strength and vitality. His life is at an end and he has nothing to look forward to. All he has before him is a memory of good old days. He sits reminiscing those times without teeth, eye-sight, taste and everything (hopes, desires, aspirations, etc), patiently waiting for his death.

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