P.3: Not Marble Nor The Guilded Monuments (Sonnet 55 by William Shakespeare)
Q. In what ways are the wars wasteful?
A. Wars are wasteful because war, like time spare none. Both the parties in a war, be it the winner or be it the loser, face tremendous loss and destruction. Wars are unproductive and a sheer waste of life and resources.
Q. RTC
"So, till the judgement that yourself arise,
You live in this and dwell in lover's eyes."
i) "You live in this". What does 'this' stand for here?
A.i) 'This' is the sonnet written by Shakespeare for his beloved.
ii) Explain 'dwell in lover's eyes'.
A.ii) It means that the person this sonnet is dedicated to shall live in Shakespeare's eyes and other admirers who read this poem, even after he/she dies.
iii) What would happen on the day of judgement?
A.iii) On the judgement day, the world shall face the final judgement by God and Shakespeare's beloved would resurrect for this judgement.
iv) Identify the figure of speech in the above lines.
A.iv) The figure of speech used is an allusion in the phrase 'till the judgement'. It refers to the doomsday when God shall impart the last verdict.
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