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bring out the irony in the poem Ozymandias

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Answered by Anonymous
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The irony of this poem is that even though Ozymandias considered himself as a mighty and powerful king,,he could not withstand the destructive forces of Nature and Time.. Qualities like pride ,having contempt towards others ,arrogant took him no where...And he is no more in the world except for his ruined statue.

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Answered by 80urmilanannaware
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The statue and that was to perpetuate Ozymandias memory, his glory and grandeur lies broken into pieces on the sand in the desert. Nothing remain except the boundless and bare sand

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