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✨✔️✔️ What lesson of life do we learn from Shakespeare's sonnet “ Not Marble, Nor the Glided Monuments” ? ? ? ?
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Answered by Sumit15081947
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the poem conveys the message that great and noble souls leave in indelible impact on the fellow beings and they remembered by posterity for a long time come. monuments and statues howsoever ornate and rich fail to immortalize.
Answered by Anonymous
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Not Marble Nor The Gilded Gold'/ Sonnet 55 written by Shakespeare conveys the message that poetry outlives statues and gold plated monuments. Status and gilded monument can't stand the test of time that has a ravaging effect. Hence, the purpose of the people who erect them is lost. On the contrary, poetry makes the person live in the hearts of the reader forever as the same would be read year after year for generations. 

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