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In the passage, shakespeare uses many archetypal images: the lover, the soldier, and the wise man.

how do these archetypal images add meaning to the passage?

a. they readers recognize the inevitability of death.

b. they readers appreciate the vitality of one's youth.

c. they readers compare the description to an ideal man.

d. they readers recognize the roles they may take in life.

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