Bring out the theme of the poem ozymandias' by shelley (8marks)
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Ozymandias is a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelly.
It starts with meeting a traveller who explains about the place and the king.
A king named ozymandias was once a very arrogant king who did nothing for his citizens but expanded his kingdom.
A sculptor was successful in carving out the emotions of the king in the statue.
The traveller says only Trunkless legs of stone and the words written in the pedestal remains,the visage of the king lies mixed with the sand and we can not find the existence of his kingdom.
The message that poet conveys is every thing will once be destroyed by time and no one can withstand the ravages of time but our good deeds will remain even after our death
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