Judge the title of the poem,"Not marble, nor the Gilded Monuments" written by William Shakespeare.......
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So you will live through this poem until judgment day. In this sonnet , the speaker of the poem claims that his powerful rhyme will out last marble and gilded monuments, keeping the youth's memory alive until the Judgment Day. As in many of Shakespeare's sonnets, the passage of time is a major theme.
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The title of the poem beautifully depicts the message conveyed in the poem. The title states that neither majestic marble nor gold monuments will be able to cast their spell on the power of poetry. The poet's verse will out shine the opulence of the monarchs that is dented by the elements and time. None will be able to annihilate the poetry.
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