| | Consider these lines from the extract "All the world's a stage":
And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woful ballad Made to his mistress' eyebrow...
What do these lines refer to? Also, do you think this description is still accurate today? Explain.
--> "The lines of the extract explain the lover's deep passion which because of his youth and immaturity turns out to be comic and hilarious. The songs he writes are about the mistress' eyebrow, which confirms his incapability and unawareness to judge things properly. In my opinion, the same happens nowadays with children in love but to a smaller extent because due to technological development, children find other ways to express their feelings. For instance, they may exchange emails."
(3rd form advanced, ESL, age 15)
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