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What is the poet talking about in the poem ‘Let me not to the Marriage of true minds’? Do

you agree with him? Express your opinions, by referring the text.​

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Answered by hansananya2007
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The poet begins by stating he should not stand in the way of "the marriage of true minds", and that love cannot be true if it changes for any reason; true love should be constant, through any difficulties. In the seventh line, the poet makes a nautical reference, alluding to love being much like the north star is to sailors. Love also should not fade with time; instead, true love is, as is the polar star, "ever-fixed" and lasts forever.

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