What lesson of life do we learn from Shakespeare Sonnet Not Marble nor the gilded monuments
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If we have to remember anyone so we don't want to built any statue without making statue also we can rememeber them and statue will get old or it will break as the time go but this poem or these words will remain till the judgement so there is no need of statue
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we learn that the big monuments and statues that are build as memories of someone do not work wonders as they get destructed by war and time as well.
it's only through art and literature that something can be preserved in hearts of people forever
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pen is mightier than sword
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nothing except love can stay forever
it's only through art and literature that something can be preserved in hearts of people forever
ie
pen is mightier than sword
and
nothing except love can stay forever
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