10th Class English Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments (Sonnet 55) by William Shakespeare Question Bank 10th CBSE English Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments (Sonnet 55) by William Shakespeare

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                     "When wasteful war shall statues overturn, And broils root out the work of masonry." War is destructive in nature. It does not see anything or anybody when it comes to leave villages, towns, cities and kingdoms empty and without people. Now, write an article on the topic 'War is wasteful.'

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                      War is Wasteful War is always wasteful, as it causes widespread death and destruction. It is never productive or creative to the society. It is fruitless in that it only kills happiness and hope for humanity. In the olden days, the greedy kings followed the way of war to extend their kingdoms and wealth. Their greed for power caused wars. Man's ego, lust for power and false boundaries of region, religion, caste, colour, creed or language etc give birth to the evil of war. War is one of the biggest enemies for humanity, as it disturbs the natural life style of a human being. Nobody wins in war, as it does not give real happiness to anybody. Thousands of wars have been fought in human history and hundreds of kings gained power but  to what use? They, too had to bend before death and  depart from this world. Were they really the winners ? Actually, they were not.                               They lost natural happiness that they could get only in  peace.                                     


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