Materialistic things don't really last. What matters most are the people we care about and the values we live with . explain this with reference to the poem 'Not the marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments'.
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materialistic things don't really last .what matter most are people we care about and values we live with
the above sentence is absolutely right .
in the sonnet not marble nor the guided monuments we had seen how with passage of time monuments get destructed due to wasteful wars .but the verse William Shakespeare had written for his beloved friend would remain in the lovers eyes till the dooms day when his grave would rise again.
monuments would be erected and destroys but values and people whom we care will be always there .time may be the most powerful and can destroy everything but with passage of time relationships and values get stronger and bolder and thus remains immortal .so the thing which matters more are relationships and values as they would live till posterity .
the above sentence is absolutely right .
in the sonnet not marble nor the guided monuments we had seen how with passage of time monuments get destructed due to wasteful wars .but the verse William Shakespeare had written for his beloved friend would remain in the lovers eyes till the dooms day when his grave would rise again.
monuments would be erected and destroys but values and people whom we care will be always there .time may be the most powerful and can destroy everything but with passage of time relationships and values get stronger and bolder and thus remains immortal .so the thing which matters more are relationships and values as they would live till posterity .
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