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what is the moral of the poem not marble nor the gilded monuments

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Answered by ramtanu51
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In this sonnet , the speaker of thepoem claims that his powerful rhyme will outlast marble and gilded monuments, keeping the youth's memory alive until the Judgement Day. As in many of Shakespeare's sonnets, the passage of time is a major theme.
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