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Theme for the poem not marble nor the gilded monuments?

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What is example of alliteration from the poem of not marble northe gilded monuments by William shakespeare?

An example of alliteration in the poem "Not marble nor the gilded monuments" by William Shakespeare is "nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st." The repetition of the "o" sound in "nor," "lose," and "possession" creates a melodious effect.


How is time personified in the poem 'not marble nor the gilded monuments'?

time has been personified in the poem not marble not the guilded monument


What are the personifications in not marble nor guilded stones?

The personifications in "Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments" by William Shakespeare are Time and Death. Time is portrayed as a powerful force that eventually erases all things, including monuments and memories, while Death is described as the ultimate end that will claim everything, regardless of how grand or lasting it may seem.


What is oblivious enmity in poem not marble nor the gilded monuments?

Oblivious enmity is against death and enmity which is forgetful of everything and so seeks to destroy everything.


What type of figurative language is used in Holy Sonnet 10?

"thou contracted to thine own bright eyes" is a synechdoche.


What are the personifications in sonnet 55?

"Not marble, nor the gilded monuments . . . shall outlive". Marble and monuments aren't alive and cannot outlive anything. "Wasteful war shall statues overturn." Again, war isn't a person and cannot push over statues.This is how you look for personifications: you look at the verbs and see if they make sense literally with their subject. If they don't make literal sense, the subject is being personified.And WikiAnswers takes another step forward . . .


The theme of the poem not marble nor the gilded monuments is?

The theme of the the sonnet is that the verse of the poet will outlive the marble and gilded monuments as they are prone to the destruction and devastation caused by wars, broils and oblivious enmity, whereas the sonnet is going to make a person survive in the minds of the people and make him eternal and immortal. but poet's sonnet will make him live till the judgement day.


What is behind modern Hollywood movies and the destruction of US national monuments and cities presented in these movies such as Transformers and Oblivion for example?

Please rewrite the question. It makes little sense. There has been no destruction of National monuments nor cities. In fact, many monuments have been repaired and renovated. The purpose of movies is to make money.


Is marble clastic or detrital?

Marble is neither clastic nor detrital; it is a metamorphic rock. It forms from the recrystallization of limestone or dolostone under heat and pressure. Clastic rocks are composed of fragments of other rocks, while detrital refers to sediments that are transported and deposited, which does not apply to marble's formation process.


Monuments and building projects Cleopatra VII?

Cleopatra built no monuments nor did she undertake any monumental building projects as other pharaohs did. The only building that she did was a temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb which was still unfinished at her death. It is said that she finished up one of her father's projects at the temple of Hathor and perhaps ordered a boat dock to be built by the temple.


Is marble a good radiator reflect-er or ab-sorer?

Marble is neither a good radiator reflector nor a good absorber. It has poor thermal conductivity and will not efficiently reflect or absorb heat. Materials with higher thermal conductivity, such as metals, are better suited for these purposes.