central idea of the poem ozymandias
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The poem revolves around the once great king, Ozymandias, whose proud boast has been ironically disapproved.The poem brings out his arrogance and short sightedness. He, who wanted to be immortal has been reduced to dust. His huge statue which was a symbol of power and glory at one time is now lying shattered in the sand of the desert.
This tells that all power ,pelf , glory and Grandeur are only 9 days wonder. The ravages of time spares no one --- not even powerful kings like Ozymandias!!
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✨✨✨here's your answer ✨✨✨
The poem revolves around the once great king, Ozymandias, whose proud boast has been ironically disapproved.The poem brings out his arrogance and short sightedness. He, who wanted to be immortal has been reduced to dust. His huge statue which was a symbol of power and glory at one time is now lying shattered in the sand of the desert.
This tells that all power ,pelf , glory and Grandeur are only 9 days wonder. The ravages of time spares no one --- not even powerful kings like Ozymandias!!
Hope it helps
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