bring out the irony from the poem ozymandiaz
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Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley is a poem told by an anonymous narrator who encounters a traveler who tells of a fallen and shattered statue in a remote area in the desert. ... The central irony in this poem is thatOzymandias's statue was intended to project his greatness.
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the irony in this poem is that the remains of the mighty king is a broken statue which is now licking the dust .he tried to immortalize his name and wanted to create an expression that he was mightest but later he realized the iron of fate, his kingdom and his ego mingled with dust
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