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shakespeare in the poem not marble nor gilded monuments talks about destructive forces what are those and how does he manage to save their clutches

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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‘Not marble Nor Gilded Monuments’ by William Shakespeare talks about the monuments and the marble which will get destroyed.


He further says that the destructive war will destroy the memory, whatever can be seen but it is only the poems written in praise of people who leave an imprint on souls will never be forgotten nor destroyed.

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