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Read the summary of the play ‘As You Like It’ by William Shakespeare using the Internet. Find out which character has narrated the above poem and on what occasion. - English

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Read the summary of the play ‘As You Like It’ by William Shakespeare using the Internet. Find out which character has narrated the above poem and on what occasion. Also, make a list of all the characters of the play.

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The character who has narrated the above poem in the play 'As You Like It' by William Shakespeare is Jacques. He narrates it in Act II, Scene VII in reply to an idea given by Orlando.
Some of the other characters in the play are: Celia, Rosalind, Orlando, Oliver. Duke Senior, Duke Frederick, Touchstone, etc.

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All the World’s a Stage
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पाठ 1.4: All the World’s a Stage - English workshop [पृष्ठ २७]

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बालभारती English Kumarbharati [English] Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 1.4 All the World’s a Stage
English workshop | Q 8 | पृष्ठ २७

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Read the following extract and do the given activities: 
A1. Match the following: 

        'A'                'B'
i. Infant a. Act like the pard 
ii. Schoolboy b. Mewling and puking
iii. Lovers c. Whining 
iv. Solider d. Sighing like furnace 


 All the world’s a stage
 And all the men and women merely players;
 They have their exits and their entrances,
 And one man in his time plays many parts,
 His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,
 Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms.
 Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
 And shining morning face, creeping like snail
 Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
 Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
 Made to his mistress’ eyebrow. Then a soldier,
 Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
 Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel,
 Seeking the bubble reputation
 Even in the cannon’s mouth 


A2. Complete the following table: 

Stages of man             Role Qualities/Action
First    
Second    


A3. All the world’s stage: 
a. Alliteration
b.  Metaphor
c. Simile
(Choose the correct answer from the given options and explain the chosen figure of
speech) 


Pair up with your partner and name the following:

  1. The Seven wonders of the world- _________
  2. The Seven continents - ____________
  3. The Seven colours of the rainbow- ________
  4. The Seven notes of the musical scale- ________
  5. The Seven seas of the world - ________

Life is often compared to many things. Write down 7 things that life can be compared to and justify the comparison. For example,

  1. Life is a keyboard; if you press the right keys. you have typed a good destiny.
  2. _____________________
  3. _____________________
  4. _____________________
  5. _____________________
  6. _____________________
  7. _____________________

Match the approximate ages with the stages.

No Age-group   Stages
1 Birth to 2 years a teenage/adolescence
2 3 years to 12 years b old age/second childhood
3 13 years to 17 years c middle - age
4

18 years to about 44 years

d babyhood/infancy
5

About 45 years to 60 years

e senior citizen/elderly person
6

65 years up to 75 to 80 years

f adulthood
7

Above 80 years

g childhood

Read the words in given clouds. Match them with what they signify.

Column A Column B
(a) Stage 1. Birth
(b) Characters 2. Situations/Incidents
(c) Script 3. Story of Life
(d) Dialogues 4. Death
(e) Entry 5. Conversation
(f) Exit 6. Roles played by human beings
  7. Life

Read the poem carefully and complete the following table.

Ages of man Role Qualities/Actions
     
     
     
     
     

Think and write on your own.

What is the theme/central idea of this poem?


Think and write on your own.

Which two stages of man, described by Shakespeare, sound humorous? Say why.


Read the poem again and write an appreciation of the poem in paragraph format.


You will notice that there is no Rhyme-scheme in the poem. It appears similar to the poem 1.1 ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ by Tagore.

However, Tagore’s poem has no steady rhythm/meter either it is called Free Verse. Shakespeare uses lines with a steady rhythm of 5 beats in each. It is termed as Blank Verse. (No rhyme-scheme but uniformity in rhythm) Copy the lines from “Ánd all the men and women merely players” to “sudden and quick in quarrel”. Put a stress mark on each of the syllables stressed in the lines as - for example, And all the men and women merely players;


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