bring out irony in poem ozymandias
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The central irony if this poem is that Ozymandias's statue was conscious to project his reputation .
But when the onlooker sees it, it is not only exhausted , but it lies in the middle of a wasteland.
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The central irony if this poem is that Ozymandias's statue was conscious to project his reputation .
But when the onlooker sees it, it is not only exhausted , but it lies in the middle of a wasteland.
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the narrator of Ozymandias by Percy bysshe
Shelly obviously well travel and interesting as he becomes from an antique land suggesting that he is perhaps mysterious and exotic and seemingly knowledgeable. he reflects on the scene before him and immediately recognise the irony in what is left Ozymandias King of Kings in the form of his broken and derelict statue. Far from reflecting his grandeur, Ozymandias statue is testament to his pride and arrogance and is it Ironic that even the sculpture sculpted the frown and wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command.
the narrator of Ozymandias by Percy bysshe
Shelly obviously well travel and interesting as he becomes from an antique land suggesting that he is perhaps mysterious and exotic and seemingly knowledgeable. he reflects on the scene before him and immediately recognise the irony in what is left Ozymandias King of Kings in the form of his broken and derelict statue. Far from reflecting his grandeur, Ozymandias statue is testament to his pride and arrogance and is it Ironic that even the sculpture sculpted the frown and wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command.
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