Critical Analysis of the poem Ozymandius by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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Shelley's poem: encapsulates metaphorically the outcome of such tyrannical wielding of power - no leader, King, despot, dictator or ruler can overcome time. Overall, this sonnet paints a picture of an egotistical character who thought himself without rival but who was cruel to his people.
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The poem deals with the futility of power. In ancient Egypt there was an autocratic king who was proud of his absolute power. But with the passage of time his glory and power proved futile and discuss on critical appreciation of Ozymandias . The poem starts like a narrative.
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