Why does the poet refer to time as being slluttish ?
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The poet William Shakespeare refers time as being sl.uttish because it has the power to destroy and damage the things. Things get worn out and damaged as the time goes on. No one can stop the time from destroying the things. It keeps changing and it is quite unpredictable. It can turn peace into war. That's why time is referred as s.luttish.
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The poet William Shakespeare refers time as being sl.uttish because it has the power to destroy and damage the things. Things get worn out and damaged as the time goes on. No one can stop the time from destroying the things. It keeps changing and it is quite unpredictable. It can turn peace into war. That's why time is referred as s.luttish.
Hope it is clear enough to understand and helpful.... ^_^
#BeCurious
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According to the William shakespear time as being slatish because time is powerful it never makes the things beauty but tarinish them. it has unclean habit and behaviour.men with artistic ,marvelous and extraordinary States. But time destroyed there things.the habit of the time is to spread bueaty ugly then it takes a time .
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