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I've taken this information from a passage in 'As you like it' by Shakespeare.

1) The infant 2) The 'whining' school boy 3) The lover (or teenager) 4) The soldier 5) The 'justice' or the man 6) The 'age shifts' (becoming old) 7) The 'ends this strange eventful history' (dies)

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In another way,

1. Infant

2. School Child

3. Lover

4. Soldier

5. Adult

6. Elderly

7. Death

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the answer to this question is in the poem written by William Shakespeare. The poem is " All the world is a stage". In poem the poet describes all the seven ages of man and their qualities. All the world's a stage is the phrase that begins a monologue, As you like it,spoken by melancholy Jaques in Act 2 scene 7.

the seven stages are

1. infancy

2. whining schoolboy

3. the lover

4. the solider

5.the justice

6. old age

7. incapacity

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(1) Trust vs. Mistrust

(2) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

(3) Initiative vs. Guilt

(4) Industry vs. Inferiority

(5) Identity vs. Confusion

(6) Intimacy vs. Isolation

(7) Generativity vs. Stagnation

(8) Integrity vs. Despair

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15y ago
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iron age

stone age

bronze age

ice age

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