which figure of speech used in the poem "not marble "nor gilded monuments "
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The figure of speech used in the Sonnet 55 i.e. “Not marble nor the guilded monuments” is the message that a gravestone or grave monument with full of gold cannot last longer than the person who is unnamed her.
It is the line from the Sonnet collection of Shakespeare. He articulated human memory through this poem.
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