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how does the poem not marble nor the gilded monument strengthen the speakers claim about the longevity of written word​

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Answered by anushka724
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He says that monuments can be destroyed in any ways but his words and poetry is immortal

Answered by manyujith
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The poem 'not marble nor the gilded monuments ' by William Shaekspeare, says that statues and monuments will be destroyed by time, or at the hands of war. But, the poems written by him will not be affected by the bruises of time and it will remain until the end of the world.

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