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SONNET 55 NOR MARBLE NOR THE GILDED MONUMENTS BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE IN MALAYALAM

The poet in the poem is highly impressed with the greatness of his friend and addresses this poem to him. Though this great man has not got any ornate statues and monuments built, the poet claims that his memory would outlive the rich and the powerful that make a conscious effort to immortalize themselves. The passage of time and the ravages of war would wipe out the monuments and statues got built by them. However, ‘the living record’ of the memory of the poet’s friend and his noble deeds would not be obliterated from the pages of literature and the hearts of the admirers. His achievements would leave behind such an indelible impact on people’s minds that he would be remembered by posterity till the doomsday when he would rise from the grave, and God would reward him with still higher statues. The poem conveys the message that great and noble souls leave an indelible impact on their fellow beings and they are remembered by posterity for a long time to come. Monuments and statues, howsoever ornate and rich, fail to immortalize the rich and the powerful. The sonnet Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monument by William Shakespeare opens eyes to the great truth of life that nothing in life is permanent except the immortality that one can achieve through literature. Often successful people seek to immortalize their greatness and fame by erecting statues and monuments for themselves. Sadly enough, such memories are destroyed by the ravages of time that spare none however great or trivial.

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