A NEW PERSPECTIVE OF "SEVEN AGES OF MAN"
NEGATIVE TURNS TO POSITIVE
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women are talented actors. They have their begining and concluding acts. One man in his time will play many parts. These acts being the seven ages. The beginning, the infant, surrounded by bright lights and helpful nurses. The infant who has vast ocean of possibilities eagerly waiting for his years to progress. Then comes the school-boy, energized and eager to start school, sun shining on his young face, skipping his way to school aquiring knowledge and meeting friends. Now, he has found love, has now found who he can care for and give all his heart to. A soldier has now been awaken, the young child in this man has now been forgotten, now finding the true man inside. All in mind is honor, with goals of becoming the top of his troop, to be known as a leader and show his loyalty to his country, his pride and joy. The maturity is here, the once soldier has now become an icon, an example of a true man. A muscle fueled body with a class cut beard, now being shown as a gentleman with knowledge and wise theories, but with a hiding fire burning inside the man representing the man he once was. This man, once seen as energetic and tough, has now become old, not having as much power as before, especially age being a factor.His once manly, powerful voice is now transitioning into a higher pitch with more scurred words being told, most ressembeling a child. The curtains are now about to close, finalizing his final act, reaching the seventh stage. Becoming more like a young boy, needing care and support as he cannot do them alone. Now the drapes are officially closed, the man is now finished with his acts, and can now go back to rest.
Abdelaziz Hamad 9A
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Shakespearean Jacques is not always right!