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The prose piece "Marry Furrows is written by the following English poem (b) A love poem (d) A patriotic poem wnter (a) Siddharth Chowdhary (c) R. K. Narayan​

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Answered by scl038
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The prose piece "Marry Furrows is written by the following English poem   true love .  in this  poem  the people can   make sure the  take care of each other and  open their hand to support of the other people  who are suffered a lot due to the poverty. Hope it is helpful for the  student to follow this answer  and clear  ideas on it.

Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer: True Love

Explanation:

The poem "True Love" is  sonnet number 116 by William Shakespeare. It is the first in a series of poetic songs addressed to Mr. W.H - a young man with the best of material possessions. Love, as always, is the theme of the poem. The opening line, “Let me not enter into the marriage of the true mind,” immediately sets out what the poem will tell us. A love that changes when circumstances change is not love. It's just lust or lust. Once the two minds of truth are united in love, nothing can change or separate them. No one can take away, can even bend true love. In other words, no external force or influence, no matter how powerful, can break the bond between true minds united in love.

True love is not a mere figment of the imagination. Things and creatures grow and rot over time. Over time the soft lips and cheeks of youth lose their luster, their charm. Physical beauty is associated with the wasting of time. Lust ends up in the beauty of the body. With the passing of the body, the desire is dissolved. Not so with true love which is the marriage of true minds. True love does not diminish with time.

Shakespeare speaks with conviction that no one can challenge his views on true love. As no one can say that Shakespeare did not write this poem, no one can say that true love does not change, it passes. The exclamation ‘O no!’ At the beginning of quatrain two reinforces the firmness and infallibility of love. This was done discreetly with the proper use of the pole-star metaphor (a permanent symbol) built into the images. The pole-star is always fixed in the northern sky. The pole-star was their director. ‘It was a star in all the wandering bark. Similarly, true love looks for conditions that can change, but it is always permanent.

In the third quatrain Shakespeare speaks of a time that transcends the aspect of true love - in the phrase "Love is not a fool of time". Here time is made human. In Shakespeare's day the word 'fool' meant 'doll'. Love does not play with time. Time is a powerful force for good.

An element of youthful attractiveness such as soft lips and cheeks is less of a waste of time. Physical beauty is fleeting. Lust, based on physical beauty, is fleeting, momentary. In contrast, true love is transcendent. It does not prevent time damage.

True love has the power to endure. True love "endures to the end". Dooms Day or Judgment Day is a biblical belief. One dose does not know when it will arrive and whether it will arrive at all. Doomsday will mark the end of all life on earth. True love would be permanent, it would last until then. What it means is that true love lasts forever.

The statement made to the couple at the end of the poem makes it clear that the poet's analysis of the nature of true love is not based solely on his personal emotional experience.  If what he said about true love seems so wrong, no one would ever love him. He did not write. There is no doubt that the poet's views on true love are the most frequently spoken and written.

Shakespeare's sonnet number 116 is an excellent example of a poet's masterpiece, his art on language, his ability to create images with words and to combine these images with life to express his thoughts Shakespeare is a master of the past in selecting and using metaphors as evidenced.  with a pole-star metaphor in this poem.

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