All the World’s a Stage.

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All the World’s a Stage

What are the 7 Stages of Man? Read the monologue to yourself and identify the 7 stages of man. Share with a partner your findings. Next, we will listen to a reading of the monologue. Find something new about the 7 stages of man. Share with a partner your new findings. Analysis: We will dive deeper into this by analyzing each stage. Highlight & Take Notes on the provided sheet. Watch this amazing portrayal/perspective on the monologue.

Text-Dependent Questions Describe the 7 Stages of Man. 2. Define mewling, woeful, and oaths, and oblivion. Use each of these in a sentence. 3. The extended metaphor in this monologue is referring to a stage/performance. Find at least 5 textual references to the extended metaphor. 4. Write the words related to sound in this monologue. 5. What is the tone? (How should the reader feel?)