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1. This speech is an extended metaphor. What are the two things being compared? 2. There are seven stages, or acts, of a man listed in the speech. What are they?
3. What does oblivion mean here: “mere oblivion,/ Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything?”
4. What is one example of alliteration in the speech?

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