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The phrase "All the world's a stage" is one of the most recognizable lines in English literature. It originates from William Shakespeare's pastoral comedy, As You Like It , written around 1599. Spoken by the melancholic character Jaques in Act II, Scene VII, the monologue compares human life to a theatrical play and outlines the "Seven Ages of Man." The helpless newborn. Schoolboy: The reluctant student. Lover: The passionate youth writing poetry. Soldier: The hot-headed seeker of reputation. Justice: The mature, wise citizen. Pantaloons: The aging, thin, and slipping elder.