2012年2月21日 星期二

Seven Acts

As what Jacque said, there are 7 stages in a person's life. What I think about the seven stages in a person's life is similar to Jacque's.
At first, a baby emerges, crying and sucking the mother's breast milk. Then, after years, the baby becomes a school student, carrying a school bag, holding books and not really willing to go to school. After finishing the school or at the end of the life being a student, the person meets his lover. However, because the person has to serve in the army, the lover and the person are forced to leave each other and promise that he (she) will miss and love each other forever. During the military service, everyday oaths and a quick quarrel become common, doing everything for the reputation. Then, after the military service, the person will meet his lover again and group a family, have a kid and be a father. At this stage, the person becomes steady and mature. The person has grown up. While his kids are at their end of the second stage of the beginning of the third stage, the person has stepped into his sixth stage, being a middle-age man with a big, round belly and a pair of presbyopia glasses, maybe holding a pipe. At the final stage, the person is old, maybe recalling his youth and telling his story to his younger generation. Then, the person closed his eyes, stopped his breath, ends his eventful history, wonderful life, peacefully.

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