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Lines 1- 5 .
Lines 7- 9 .
Lines 9-11 .
Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths, and bearded like pard,
Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
Event in the canon's mouth;
strange odd, extraordinary oaths promise, pledge bearded shave
pard tiger, cheetah. jealous envious, resentful honour respect,
admiration
sudden rapid, abrupt quarrel disagree, fight seeking search for sth.
reputation status, name canon a large gun
EXPLANATION :- In these lines William Shakespeare describes the
fourth role of a man on the stage of the world. The fourth the stage produces a
man as soldier. The soldier is very much emotional. He is desirous for fame, not
knowing that worldly reputation is temporary. He is ready to face all dangers and
troubles of life. It takes all risks boldly in order to gain fame and gain.
Lines 16-18.
Lines 23-25 .
Lines 25-28 .