It means that you can act however you want, like on a stage.
all the worlds a stage has a variety of alliteration such as : shrunk shank quick in quarrel and satchel and shining
All the World's a Stage - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
"All the world's a stage," is modern English.
He trying to say all the worlds a stage its on big place and its quite frighten.
Jaques
A classic metaphor from Shakespeare is the following, suggesting a theatre stage as a metaphor for the human world: : All the world's a stage, : And all the men and women merely players; : They have their exits and their entrances. A more modern everyday metaphor would be "The road ahead was a ribbon of moonlight" or "John is my knight in shining armour"
"All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players"From Shakespeare's "As You Like It"
metaphor
Yes, 'all the world's a stage'
No, it is not.
A play
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