What is sonnet?justify the title of the sonnet "Not Marble, nor Guilded Monuments.
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'Not Marble, Nor
Gilded Monuments' is a perfect Shakespearean sonnet. This poem conforms to
sonnets conventions and guidelines meticulously. There are fourteen lines in
this poem. The first twelve lines are divided into three quatrains of four
lines each.In the three quatrains the poet establishes the theme or problem
and, then resolves it in the last two lines, called couplet. The rhyme scheme
of the quatrains is abab, cdcd, efef. The couplet has the rhyme scheme gg. So
'Not Marble....' fits to all the above mentioned parameters. The first three
quatrains deal with the problem of transitory nature of world, and how his
friend will become eternal in his verse. In the last two lines he resolves the
problem by writing that his friend will live in this poem and dwell in lovers'
eyes till the Judgement day.
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