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what is the irony of the lesson not marble nor the gilded monuments ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡The irony lies in the fact that , whilst most may consider gilded or marble monuments to be strong , in reality they are not . After a few years, they wither , deteriorate and eventually turn into ruins . The words of famous men like , like Shakespeare 's poetry , last forever . Even after his death , people still read it and talk about it . Ironically , the poem has outlived both man and monument and will continue to do so.
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