All The World's A Stage | Seven Ages of Man | William Shakespeare - Line by Line Explanation
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- In "All The World's a Stage", (also called "Seven Ages of Man") Shakespeare compares this world to a stage and calls every human an actor. This video is a detailed explanation of this famous poem (speech by Jaques in As You Like It) prescribed for English Language Compulsory paper, WBSU Sem 2 (ENGLCOR02T or LCC2). This is important for students studying B.A/B.Com General and need easy class lecture in Bengali.
Word Meanings
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Infant: New-born child
Mewling: Crying in a low voice
Puking : Throwing up/ Vomiting
Whining: Complaining
Satchel: a bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap and closed by a flap, used especially for school
Creeping: Moving very slowly
Unwillingly: Against one’s wishes
Woeful: Sorrowful/Melancholic
Ballad: A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas
Pard: Leopard
Honor: Respect
Bubble Reputation: Short-lived/temporary fame
Capon: A lined pocket of a coat, meaning one bribed with the present of a fat chicken. In Shakespeare’s day it was a common complaint that those who wished for justice from county magistrates had to bring presents with them.
Severe: Strict/Serious
Lean: Thin
Hose: Clothing for the legs and lower body, worn from the Middle Ages through the 17th century
Shrunk shank: shrinking of muscles due to old age and weakening of legs
Treble: high-pitched voice
Oblivion: Loss of memory
Sans: Without
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All The World's A Stage: drive.google.c...
Three Years She Grew: drive.google.c...
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After Twenty Years: drive.google.c...
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Mam I am very thankful to your beautiful explanation. Mam you have again reminded me of As you like it. Thank you so much mam.
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Respected ma'am .. Prottek ta chapter thk kiki important questions ase kindly ei topic ta nie vdo banale khub helpful hto .
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PROSE ( WBSU 2nd semester) Gulo o line dhora dhora bujhya dila khub Valo hoi
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Very very helpful video mam .
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„They have their exits and their entrances‟ implies
(a) deaths and births respectively (b) births and deaths respectively
(c) going far and returning (d) sleeping and waking
Ans mam
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What are all the stages mam??
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Ma'am বলছি যে আমার 1st semester and 2nd semester এ কম্পালসারি ইংলিশ ছিল। এবার আমার 3rd semester এ কি কমপালসারি ইংলিশ থাকবে ?
No
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Madam khub help hlo.Amr pronaam neben.
God bless you dear
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1. „All the World‟s a Stage‟ is an extract from
(a) Dr. Faustus written by Christopher Marlowe
(b) Paradise Lost written by John Milton
(c) Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles
(d) As You Like It written by William Shakespeare
2. „They have their exits and their entrances‟ implies
(a) deaths and births respectively (b) births and deaths respectively
(c) going far and returning (d) sleeping and waking
3. The whining school boy goes most unwillingly to school like
(a) a pantaloon (b) a snail
(c) a leopard (d) a mewling baby
4. Nature would like to make Lucy
(a) a lady of its own (b) its darling
(c) its breathing balm (d) a motion of the storm
5. Lucy will lean her ear
(a) in the happy dell (b) in rock and plain
(c) in secret places where rivulets dance (d) up the mountain springs
6. The positive and superlative forms of lovelier are
(a) lovely and loveliest (b) love and loving
(c) negative and super (d) lover and beloved
7. The colour of the water of the lake at Coole was
(a) blue (b) that of the October twilight
(c) grey (d) mysteriousThe infinitive of trod is
(a) to trod (b) to tread (c) to treat (d) to threaten
9. The phrase companionable streams is a
(a) zeugma (b) companion
(c) transferred epithet (d) formality
10. Fragrance is another word for
(a) fire (b) perfume (c) granting (d) playground
11. The poem, „Sympathy‟ was written by
(a) T.S. Eliot (b) P.B. Shelley
(c) Paul Laurence Dunbar (d) John Keats
12. What is the noun form of fly?
(a) flying (b) flu (c) flight (d) flew
13. The opposite of cruel is
(a) modest (b) honest (c) kind (d) shallow
14. The truths of modern life not realized by Hughie are
(a) Romance is the privilege of the rich
(b) The poor should be practical and prosaic
(c) It is better to have a permanent income than to be fascinating
(d) All the above
15. Hughie conquered
(a) Baron Hausberg by conquering Germany
(b) Colonel Merton by marrying Laura
(c) Baron Hausberg by giving him a sovereign
(d) None of these
16. Hughie was bequeathed
(a) Laura Merton by her father
(b) a cavalry sword and a history book by his father
(c) a rose garden by his father
(d) The Milliner’s Gazette by Rosemary
17. „The Lottery Ticket‟ was written by
(a) Karl Marx (b) Leo Tolstoy
(c) Lord Canning (d) Anton Chekhov
18. Ivan Dmitritch was ____________ before the lottery ticket incident.
(a) a very well satisfied man (b) unmarried
(c) old and irritable (d) handsome and charming
19. „And for the first time in his (Dmitritch‟s) life his mind dwelt on the fact‟ that
(a) his relatives were warm and loving (b) his children were irresponsible
(c) his wife had grown elderly and plain (d) his salary was too low
Begrudge means to
(a) daydream (b) abuse
(c) be unhappy (d) allow unwillingly
21. “Good Lord! She is absolutely lovely.” This statement made by …..
(a) Philip turned Rosemary against Miss Smith
(b) Miss Smith made Philip uneasy
(c) Rosemary impressed Philip
(d) Mansfield affected Woolf deeply
22. The noun form of enthusiastically is
(a) enthu (b) enthuse (c) enthusiasm (d) enthusiastic
23. A thoroughfare is
(a) a cigarette (b) a public road
(c) a rivulet (d) a dead end
24. The two cities named in the story, „After Twenty Years‟ are
(a) Miami and Seattle (b) Dallas and Las Vegas
(c) Los Angeles and San Francisco (d) New York and Chicago
25. Bob was known as „Silky Bob‟ because
(a) he could smoothly outsmart the police (b) his skin was smooth as silk
(c) he had a fascination for silk shirts (d) he liked wearing silk scarves
I can't give you all answers of exam here.
Eta ki kono saler prosno ??? Ektu reply korben
Mam amader project diache etar opore j ---- can we compare this poem with the biography of shakespeare?
Ei point ta kivabe cover korbo?
You have to link all seven ages to seven phases in Shakespeare's own life
Ma'am I need this poem's questions
Check link given in description box
Thank you mam, mam may I ask you any suggestion about mcq questions please mam
Yes, sure. In the PDF given in description box of each video lecture I have solved some questions which are important for exams. They will help you solve any MCQ. Additionally you may ask any question on any poem or prose piece in comments.
Mam will broad questions come about those prose and poetry? I am the Student of current year 2021.
You mean "broad questions"? No. Only MCQ
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Ok mam thank you for your reply
may I know about the language used in this video.?
Bengali.
@@NibblePopThanks for your reply. I am a Tamilian but this language is very easy to understand. Going to learn Bengali from today
Mam can u make
Ch 12 Drama Twelfth Night
Please mam
I have made the whole series on Twelfth Night. Check that out. Last scene will be uploaded tomorrow.
If u r explanning so explain for all the student not only for ur bengoli student because as u know there is so many student those who dont know bengoli language...
I know. Basically this particular poem is prescribed for students who are not very well conversant in English. This is for Compulsory English paper. That's why I made it only for those students. At present all content is produced in English. Back then I didn't have an idea that so many students across the nation would like and view my content. So don't worry, I don't make videos in vernacular language any more but only in English.
Mam sem2 ar lcc2 question paper ar answer ta kora daban...
Click the link to see the answer key: drive.google.com/file/d/1AB7J1Kw60c20WXPRiKlHuDNsE99SI84E/view?usp=sharing
Mam please give us a PDF
why don't you see the description?
Check the description box. Close the comment section and you can see a small arrow. Press it and you can see the pdf
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Dear Mam, I listen ur videos but here today u r not speaking either English nor Hindu.
Mam aap plzzz video ko hindi me bnao na
She is from KOLKATA
An state where English and Bengali is the main language
I am from there
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