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What is the meaning of oblivious enmity

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Answered by loxia
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The word "Oblivious enmity" is taken from Shakespeare's sonnet, Not Marbles Nor the Gilded Monuments which refer to enmity which is forgetful of an enemy, time and seek to destroy everything.

Answered by CarliReifsteck
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This question is based on the poem 'Not Marble Nor The Gilded Monuments' by William Shakespeare.

The phrase 'oblivious enmity' means an enmity which is unaware of everything and seeks to destroy everything that comes along its path. In the poem , 'time' exhibits 'oblivious enmity' as it destroys everything that comes in its path through its elements like wind, water, fire etc. and natural calamities like cyclones, earthquakes, tornadoes and floods.

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