The document summarizes William Shakespeare's poem "The Seven Ages of Man" by describing each of the seven stages of life represented in the poem: 1) an infant, 2) a whining schoolboy, 3) a young lover, 4) a soldier, 5) a wise man, 6) an old man nearing death, and 7) death, where one is left with nothing at the end. Pictures are included to illustrate each stage.
2. Life is a game, you win and you die. Life has its entrances and exits, This means we are all born and we all die at some point.
3. I will represent the first theme of the seven ages of man as a newborn baby. I am using the newborn baby because in the poem it talks about the first stage being an infant.
4. The second theme of the seven ages of man is the whining school boy.
5. The third theme of the seven ages of man is the young lovers. I chose this picture because in the poem it says, “And then the lover, sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad made to his mistress's eyebrows”.
6. The fourth theme is the soldier. I chose this picture because it represents everything in the poem perfectly.
7. The fifth theme is the wise man. I chose JFK as the wise man because he was the president.
8. The sixth theme is the old man. I chose this because in the poem it talks about the old man nearing death.
9. The last theme is death. I chose this theme because at the end of the poem it talks about dying. And you are left with nothing.