In 'Seven Ages of Man', which is the fourth stage of man?
In 'Seven Ages of Man', which is the fourth stage of man?
Explanation
Seven Ages of Man – by William Shakespeare (from As You Like It)
- Infant – Helpless baby in arms.
- Schoolboy – Whining child going to school.
- Lover – Sighing young lover, writing ballads.
- Soldier – Hot-headed, seeking honor and reputation.
- Justice – Wise, well-fed, full of sayings and judgments.
- Pantaloon – Aging man, lean and slippers on.
- Second childishness – Senility, without teeth, sight, taste, or memory.