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Some doors and opportunities will open for us and some will be closed. No matter, Shakespeare is saying, there will be other parts, other days. ... What this speech in general is saying is that people are only temporary beings. We have our entrances and our exits -- we are born and we die.

In the poem, by 'exits' the poet means the death of man and by 'entrances' he means the birth of man. He uses the metaphor of a stage for the course of a human life and thus, the words exits and entrances falls appropriately.

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Exit - Death. Entrances - Life.

Or the beginning and end of different stages of their life

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