Explain irony of the poem Ozymandias
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The central irony in this poem is that Ozymandias's statue was intended to project his greatness. But when the onlooker sees it, it is not only shattered, but it lies in the midst of a wasteland. ... My name isOzymandias, king of kings; Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!
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The irony in the poem Ozymandias is that the statue of Ozymandias had the sentence on it that the world would see and remember his mighty works. However, in the present scenario, there in nothing left around except the ruined statue and vast stretch of sand.
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