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Describe the irony used in the last three line of the poem ozymandias

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Answered by Baba1406
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Time is all powerful. No one can stand before it, not even powerful Ozymandias.
irony of poem ozymandias.
The ironyin the poem lies in the fact that the mighty ruler had the following words engraved on his statue "My name isOzymandias, 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.

Hence, the power of the mightiest gets wiped away by time.
Answered by Anonymous
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"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my work, ye Mighty, and despair!" Ozymandias, once a powerful Egyptian tyrant, had a huge statue built of himself and inscribed it with those lines. Ironically, the statue is now broken and scattered, and the once mighty kingdom is an empty, barren desert

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