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It's generally just treated as a quote. You could also call it a metaphor

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all the word is a stage

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Q: What figure of speech is all the worlds a stage?
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How do you write all the worlds a stage in modern English?

"All the world's a stage," is modern English.


What topics should be covered in the presentation all the worlds the stage?

It's a speech. If you present it, you use the words Shakespeare wrote. You do not add any topics to what is contained in the piece.


If all the worlds a stage Where is the ticketbooth?

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What stage does impress you in all the world's a stage by Shakespeares?

He trying to say all the worlds a stage its on big place and its quite frighten.


What is the alliteration in all the world's a stage?

all the worlds a stage has a variety of alliteration such as : shrunk shank quick in quarrel and satchel and shining


What happens in the last scene of the play in all the worlds a stage?

The phrase "All the world's a stage" was famously used by William Shakespeare in a speech given by the character Jaques in his play As You Like It. This is a comedy, so unsurprisingly, in the last scene about four couples get married by the god of marriage, Hymen.


Who said all the worlds a stage and all the the men and women merely players?

Shakespear.


Is there foregrounding in the poem all the worlds stage by shakespeare?

It's not a poem. It's a speech from the play As You Like It. And "foregrounding" is not a helpful term when discussing speeches or poetry, because all it means is emphasis, and of course there is emphasis in all speeches and poetry.


What is a easy poem that is at least 1 minute long?

All The Worlds a Stage.


What is compared to the stage in Jaques's famous speech from As You Like It?

"All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players."


All kinds of figure of speech?

Figure of speech is the use of word or phrase to interpret a certain idea. The second figure of speech means, continuing the same sentence or making a comparison with the idea in the previous sentence.


All the worlds a stage - William shakespeare because you could not?

'All the world's a stage' is indeed a Shakespearean quotation, but what are you asking by saying 'because you could not'?