English, asked by Prajna11, 1 year ago

write a summary Not Marble nor the gilded monuments


nancysalaria: m gud but how can u say princess to me brother
nancysalaria: kaam kr apna bhai yha to pdne do yrr
nancysalaria: ye study app hai matramony app nhi
Prajna11: hello
Prajna11: your name
Prajna11: i am prajna
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Answered by nancysalaria
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in this poem the narrator wants to say that nor the monuments lasts forever or any of expensive monuments the thing which is going to be last is ur goodness and ur deeds nothing else or people will remember u by ur good things only becoz one or the other day the monuments will perish in this world but not ur good things
Answered by Anonymous
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In this poem, Shakespeare tries to convey the message that nothing in this world can outlive his poetic verses,  be it marble or the monuments, that are covered with gold.



The monuments wear away with the passage of time but  his poetry written for his friend, will live longer than the stone monument which has been left uncared for.



Next he has  contrasted his verses with the ravages of time on monuments. The fighting, wars all overturn the monuments. They  get demolished forever and everybody forgets about them after sometime.




But neither Mars, the God of war, nor fire  can erase the written memory of his friend’s life. It will continue even after his death.




The future generations will also  admire him and he will live in the hearts of people till the doomsday, i.e., the day of the last judgement.

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