What is the theme of sonnet NOT MARBLE NOR THE GILDED MONUMENTS
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◾Shakespeare 's Sonnet 55 deals with the idea that the subject ( friend, poetry) will be made immortal in these verses, though everything else will be lost through war, "ravages of time " or by violent wars.
◾Shakespeare considers poetry as superior, and the only assurance of immortality in this world but lowers this particular sonnet itself as being unworthy of his friend or beloved. Thus, the theme is that everything will be destroyed and forgotten except his friend or poetry, who will be praised forever, because his friend is immortalised in these lines.
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The theme of the Sonnet Not Marble nor the gilded monument is that anyone can destroy anything but no one can destroy the written work not even time also and not even God of War that is mars.
This Sonnet is written by William Shakespeare to his friend or lover and he wrote that written work will live forever and would be read by generation to generation noone can destroy his written work and will stay till the judgement day.
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This Sonnet is written by William Shakespeare to his friend or lover and he wrote that written work will live forever and would be read by generation to generation noone can destroy his written work and will stay till the judgement day.
hope it helps....
please mark me as brainliest answer....
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