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summary for not marble,nor the glided monument....pls answer it fast

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Answered by helpme10
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in this poem william Shakespeare wants to highlight the importance of time and his sonnet
he clearly mentions that pen is mightier than sword . he wants to warn others that these wars are just wasteful.
time spares none
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Answered by Anonymous
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Not Marble, nor the Gilded MonumentsWilliam Shakespeare

Summary: This is one of the famous sonnets by Shakespeare. Many writers have interpreted this sonnet in their own ways and you may find various controversies regarding the true meaning of the poem.

The true words and rhymes last forever. They outlive the strong monuments built by the mighty and the powerful. A true soul would outshine amidst the unwashed stones which may have been tarnished by the ravages of time. There are times when wars and natural disasters destroy the whole city and strong buildings are turned into rubble. True words survive even those ravages.


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