how does Shakespeare intend to make a living record of his friend's memory
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Shakespeare write a poem named as "Not marble nor gilded monuments " . He write this poem because poems are destroyed after long days also and poems are remembered in hearts so Shakespeare intend to make a living record of his friends memory . I hope this help you .
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Shakespeare is very confident about his poetry.
He says that neither war nor time can destroy his poem and thus he can make a living record of his friend's memory till the end of the world...
The words of this poem written in praise of the poet's beloved will be alive as a living record of his beloved memories.
His beloved will be remembered through the words of this poem coming generations.
Neither insufficient war, nor conflict, nor tamalt will diminish or dim the bright glory of these words.
This Sonnet word will immortalize the memories of poet
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Thank you
@srk6
_________
Shakespeare is very confident about his poetry.
He says that neither war nor time can destroy his poem and thus he can make a living record of his friend's memory till the end of the world...
The words of this poem written in praise of the poet's beloved will be alive as a living record of his beloved memories.
His beloved will be remembered through the words of this poem coming generations.
Neither insufficient war, nor conflict, nor tamalt will diminish or dim the bright glory of these words.
This Sonnet word will immortalize the memories of poet
________
Thank you
@srk6
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