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short summary of not marbles nor gilded monuments

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Answered by nishantsharma94
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This 55th sonnet of William Shakespeare tells about the limitations of worldly glory and grandeur. All the great monuments, memorials and statues erected by princes, rulers and the rich to perpetuate their memory are subject to decay, destruction and deterioration. The ravages of time and the agents of destruction destroy and damage all such monuments and memorials. Only the powerful rhyme of the poet and great poetry will survive the ravages of time. Through the written words of this poem, poet will immortalise the memory of his friend till the day of the Last Judgment.

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Answered by abhi0602
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this is a sonnet.In this poem, the poet is trying to explain the power of time over mankind and the importance of words over monuments.He explains that people erect the monument for their memories last forever, however even they got destroyed with the passage of time.Thus it is proven that nothing can surpass the power of words in the form of poems and ballads.Wars and battles can destroy everything but the words immortalize the person.

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