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The poem " Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments " is all about love. Comment

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Answered by junaid2257
2
no..it is not about love.
in this poem Shakespeare says that poetry is more everlasting than any entity in this universe and is immortal upto doomsday...
Answered by SukhdeepSingh
5
yes this poem is all about love because the poem conveys The message that great and noble souls leave an indelible impact on fellow beings and they are remembered by post charity for a long time to come monuments and statues howsoever on it and rich feel to immortalize the rich and the powerful it brings out the futility of statues and ordinate monuments raised by the rich and the powerful the ravages of time on these monuments defeat the very purpose of building them and draw the architect of the pleasure of being remembered by the generations to come the poem also brings out the poet's faith in his words and its ability to outlive the transient monuments in this way he shows the love regarding his friend we can also say that the poet shows his love to his friend by saying that the living record of the memory of his friend and his Noble deeds would not be obliterated from the pages of literature and The Curse of the admirers his achievements would leave behind such an indelible impact on people's mind that he will be remembered by the posterity till the Doomsday when he would rise from the grave and would reward him with the still higher status
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