What will shakespeare's friend realize when he rises on the Day of Judgment?
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Shakespeare states in his poem "Not Marble Nor The Guilded Monuments " that his friend would live in memory of people for many years but the monuments erected by the kings to immortalize themselves would destroy by ravages of time .
● Now , on the day of judgement Shakespeare's friend realises that his statement was true . because today after too many years for the poem to be written Shakespeare's friend is alive in the memory of readers . while the monuments are erected by the ravages of time
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Shakespeare states in his poem "Not Marble Nor The Guilded Monuments " that his friend would live in memory of people for many years but the monuments erected by the kings to immortalize themselves would destroy by ravages of time .
● Now , on the day of judgement Shakespeare's friend realises that his statement was true . because today after too many years for the poem to be written Shakespeare's friend is alive in the memory of readers . while the monuments are erected by the ravages of time
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The Judgement Day is
the imagined day at the end of the world when God will judge everyone who has
lived. According to each human soul’s deeds, God will grant immortality or condemnation. The poet’s friend will achieve immortality through God on the Judgement
Day. He will feel extremely elated and joyous. He will also feel grateful to
Shakespeare, his friend for having preserved memory of his noble deeds in the
rhyme from one generation to another, thus keeping his friend alive until the
Judgement Day.
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