ppt-7.pptx poem in english and objectiv

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PPT 7

1. A small bag used for carrying books, notebooks. 2 . The highest range of sounds 3 . The condition of forgetting or having forgotten 4 . It is a castrated male chicken. 5 . A serious promise of telling the truth. 6 . It means ‘to vomit’. 7 . To whimper or to cry weakly. 8 . It means unpleasant or causing much physical pain.

Objectives: Infer thoughts, feelings and intentions in the material viewed, Collaborate with their groupmates in carrying out tasks related to the lesson.

From the poem you have read, the author (William Shakespeare) compares the world with a stage and every person is described as an actor, who plays seven different plays on that stage. It tells us that the actor has its own entrance and exit in the stage. The entrance denotes life while the exit tells about death.

To illustrate his point, Shakespeare uses seven examples of common actions that man does during his life. The first one is an infant, who cries in the arms of his nurse. 2 . Then he grows to a schoolboy trying to skip the school; the boy is taught some routines. 3 . The third stage is a teenager: a young man, lovesick and composing a ballad to his love. 4 . Next one is a youth, a grown-up soldier, ambitious, devoted to his vows and short-tempered. 5 . Later a soldier retires and becomes a judge, where at this point men and women begin to settle down. 6. The sixth actor is shown old age, in his home clothes, losing the sharpness of mind and strength of body. 7. The last age of man is the extreme old age which is returning to the infant state (losing one’s sight, taste and hear and slowly going into oblivion or the second childishness.)