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Like most of Shakespeare's poetry it's in iambic pentameter.

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The base meter of Shakespeare's "All the world's a stage" monologue is iambic pentameter. This means each line consists of five pairs of syllables, with the stress falling on every second syllable. This meter helps create a rhythm and natural flow to the speech.

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