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Class X, English, Not Marble Nor The Gilded Monuments Doubts

Q.1 How does the poet declare his rhyme to be powerful?
Q.2 Where does the poet tell his beloved to stay until judgement day and why?
Q.3 Explain 'The Living Record Of your memory'.
Q.4 Describe how poetry survives all wars and destruction.


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1) The poet declares his rhyme to be powerful as the monuments and statues, the prince or Kings construct to immortalise themselves but with the passage of time the statutes fall down, decay but the poems, the rhyme written by the poet will live forever and the person for whom this has been written will be immortalised. Also when wars take place everything is destroyed but the poem is not.

2) The poet tell his beloved friend that he will be shinning or living in the lover's eyes, the people who after reading the poem admire his friend. He will stay there till the last judgement day.

3) The living record of your memory tells that the poem which the poet William Shakespeare has written in honor of his friend, is the living record as when people will read this poem they will remember poet's friend and this will immortalize his friend.

4) When wars takes place everywhere, everything thing is destroyed, devastated and deteriorated, the statues , the kings construct to immortalise them, broke down. But the pages of literature that the poet writes in honor of his friend, will stay forever. After the war statues broke down do no one will remember that king but the rhyme survives so everyone will remember his friend.





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