Question 4. He is full of passions and emotions for his beloved. Answer: In this age he appears and behaves like a child. And shining morning face, creeping like snail (c) ‘crying’.

Paraphrase: The first stage of life is that of an infant.

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Question 8: Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms. (CBSE 2014) (c) It is a simile. He sighs like a furnace and shgs a sad song dedicated to his lover. He is always crying and vomiting in his nurse’s arms. They play their individual roles and go away. They are. His acts being seven ages. And all the men and women merely players: Explain the stage of justice. (c) At this stage man is full of wise sayings and examples from contemporary life. Where is Coorg?

Question 6: Paraphrase: The third stage is that of a lover. Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, अनुवाद : छठी अवस्था में मनुष्य एक दुबला पतला स्लीपर पहने एक ढीली पतलून पहनने वाले में परिवर्तित हो जाता है। उसकी नाकों पर चश्मे और कमर पर थैली लटकी रहती है। उसने अपने मोजों को जिन्हें उसने अपनी जवानी में खरीदा था, अच्छी तरह बचाकर रखा हुआ है, और ये मोजे उसकी सिकुड़ी टाँगों के लिए ढीले हैं। और उसकी मर्दानगी भरी भारी आवाज इस अवस्था में बच्चे की तरह बाँसुरी और सीटी बजने वाली हो जाती है। Work individually, and rank the seven stages in order of attractiveness. They have their exits and their entrances; His genius, – Birth date is not known.

Question 8: (а) Which stage of life has been described here by Shakespeare ?

(c) A justice is full of wise sayings and modern examples. All rights reserved. Answer: 10)       Write down the characteristics of the. 'http' : 'https'; The infant cries and vomits milk in the arms of his nurse.

Question 1: At first the infant (iii) coming and going of actors (a) The solider is ready to die for name and fame. (b) He sighs and writes sad verses in praise of his beloved’s beauty. All the world’s a stage Similarities of Seasons in Nature with Stages of Life The cycle of seasons in nature is very similar to the cycle of man’s life. In fair round belly with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances. (i) chronological age in life The school boy sulks as he does not want to go to school. The simile describing the lover sighing like a furnace is quite apt and logical. (b) It is a simile. (b) Describe the appearance of a justice. Question 9:

He hears and decides cases in a court of law. During this time a … Answer:

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They have their exits and their entrances; Nothing is in our hands. metaphor and simile. Thus ends the drama of his eventful life. (c) Give the meaning of ‘mewing’. Compare the sixth stage with seventh stage. fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); (c) The last stage of life is a ‘mere oblivion’as old age is another stage of forgetfulness. And all the men and women merely players : Question 6: अनुवाद : समस्त संसार एक रंगमंच की तरह है। और इस संसार के सभी नर और नारियाँ सिर्फ नाटक के खिलाड़ी हैं। उनके अपने निकास और प्रवेश द्वार हैं। (वे संसार में जन्म लेकर आते हैं और मर कर इससे बाहर चले जाते हैं)। एक ही व्यक्ति अपने जीवन में कई भूमिकाएँ करता है। उसे सात भूमिकाओं (अवस्थाओं) को निभाना पड़ता है। Image credits:openclipart: Q & Answers from CBSE Examination Q1: Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow: All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players: They have exits and entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, (a) What does the poet mean by the terms ‘exits and entrances?

…Seeking the bubble reputation That ends this strange eventful history, (For example, life could be compared with the seasons in nature, the days of the week, the lessons in a school day.) Seeking the bubble reputation. (a) He was a lion in the battle, (metaphor) (ii) seeing the well known plays. And then the lover For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice, Into the lean and slippered pantaloon, Select one of these comparisons (or choose one of your own), and write about the similarities that life has with it.

js.id = id; (i) chronological age in life.

What characteristics would you associate with the stage of a soldier ? He looks a funny old man in his loose clothes. He wears slippers. And finally comes the age of senility when man loses all his faculties. (c) What does ‘second childishness’ mean ? He is as dependent upon others as a child. And so he plays his part.

(b) ‘Simile’ is used as a poetic device in the second line. Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard, (a) The third stage of man’s life is that of a lover. In his loose clothes he looks funny. The line reveals that in the sixth stage of life, man becomes quite lean and thin. This first sentence presents the guiding framework of the poem, the central idea that the world is but a stage where all the men and women enter when they are … !

He is always crying and vomiting in the nurse’s arms. Paraphrase: The fourth stage is that of a soldier. Second childishness, without taste, without eyes. And then the lover, In (b) the writer compares the soldier to a lion with the use of the word like, (as may also be used for such comparisons.) Answer: Explain the meaning of the following: He impresses others with his knowledge and wisdom. People come into this world when they are born and go away from it when they die. (a) The last scene that ends man’s eventual life is a ‘second-childishness’. Answer:

(a) In the first stage of life man plays the role of an infant. var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0], Human beings take birth, play their parts and die.

In fair round belly with good capon lined, fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); Answer: Reactions: Email This BlogThis! Answer: (c) Explain the last line. iii) Why does the person sighs like a furnace? (e.gchildhood : innocence, joy) (i) birth and death, (c) The seven roles that a man plays correspond to his ______ अनुवाद : सबसे आखिरी दृश्य, जो कि इस घटनापूर्ण जीवन-इतिहास का अंत करता है, दूसरा बचपन’ है। इस अवस्था में आदमी भुलक्कड़पन का शिकार हो जाता है। वह बिना दाँत, बिना स्वाद का हो जाता है। उसकी आँखें कमजोर हो जाती हैं। All the world’s a stage i) Why is it called ‘second childishness? In fair round belly with good capon lined, For self-attempt. (iv) the life of man. function(d, s, id) { He shows off his wisdom and knowledge to impress others. (c) ‘creeping like snail’. Describe in brief the seven stages in man’s life.

The next stage is that of a school-going child. (CBSE 2014) (c) How is the last stage of man’s life a ‘mere oblivion? He has a very big round belly as he is so fond of eating big and fat male chickens. (a) Here Shakespeare describes the fifth stage of life, that is, of a justice. Unwillingly to school. (iv) the end of the Shakespearean era (c) What do you mean by ‘acts’ in the last line. 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.

Describe the second stage of life as elaborated by Shakespeare in the poem ‘The Seven Ages’. Answer: The second stage is that of a schoolboy who is complaining as he is not interested in going to his school. INFANCY. This is the last stage.

full of wise sayings and modem instances. function(d, s, id) { (а) What is the soldier ready to do ? Answer: (80-100 words) (a) The stage of life described here is infancy.

And so the justice plays his own role. Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad The metaphor ‘childish treble’ highlights the high-pitched sounds created when the ‘old pantaloon’ speaks. Explain the first stage of human life.

Listen to this extract from Shakespeare’s play As you like it, As you listen, read the poem aloud, you can do this more than once.

Question 3: It also acts as an image. He is unwilling to go to school. With his shining morning face and a small bag over his shoulder, he is walking slowly towards his school inching like a snail. 3)         “Full of wise saws and modern instances”. 11)       How is the last stage similar to the first one. Each stage of life has its own peculiarities. We hope the NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Literature Chapter 10 The Seven Ages help you.
Question 2. Answer:

It is the first period of a man’s. His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide

(CBSE 2014) He takes birth only to play different roles-the roles of an infant, a school boy, a lover, a soldier, a judge, an old and senile person. (b) The last stage of man’s life has been called a ‘second childishness’ as man’s appearance and activities in this stage are quite similar to those of a child.


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