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Ozymandias' power is presented as being dictatorial and cruel- this is clear in the description of his statue's facial expression- “sneer of cold command” and implied through the inscription which appears on the statue's pedestal: “king of kings: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!” in which Ozymandias ...

The irony in the poem lies in the fact that the mighty ruler had the following words engraved on his statue "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings; Look upon my works ye Mighty and despair!" These words conveyed he was so powerful that no other king could surpass him.

Ozymandias was a king who loved himself more than his subjects. He was a self-absorbed megalomaniac with the notion of being the mightiest ruler in the whole world. Insensitive and haughty in temperament, he was self-obsessed and arrogant. ... These expressions substantially illuminate the character traits of Ozymandias.

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