this is because when a child is born he is dependent on other people for almost everything.. nd the child is not able 2 speak properly and understand eveything properly.. and the same happens wen a person becomes old he is dependent on other people he cant see, talk and listen properly dats is why he uses the name second childishness....
This seems like modern English to me. Second childishness is being childish for the second time, such as old people may get. Mere oblivion means-simply death or nothingness.
Infantilism, childishness, dramatizing
Second to None
It just means second in order of importance
It refers to a word being emphasized when spoken on either the first or second syllable.
This seems like modern English to me. Second childishness is being childish for the second time, such as old people may get. Mere oblivion means-simply death or nothingness.
That kid is full of childishness
This childishness is just plain incompetent.
Childishness is when an old person acts like a child
The childishness adults are very successful anode to play Pokemon with daisys
childishness
A buttercup symbolizes childishness
Second childishness is a concept from William Shakespeare's play "As You Like It," specifically in the monologue by the character Jaques. It refers to the final stage of life where an individual, like a child, becomes reliant on others and loses their faculties, experiencing a return to a state of dependency and innocence. This idea suggests a cyclical nature of life, where the stages of human existence mirror each other, from childhood to old age.
"Last stage of all is second childishness and mere oblivion: sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." - William Shakespeare
Infantilism, childishness, dramatizing
Stupidity, ignorance, foolishness, childishness,
The state or quality of being childish; simplicity; harmlessness; weakness of intellect.