Explain the theme of the poem Ozymandias
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Ozymandias tried to proclaim himself as a great king by inscribing tge words "My name is Ozymandias King of Kings look on my works Ye Mighty and despair !"
the irony of the words inscribed on the statue is that even in the end , there is nothing left to show the kings greatness only trunkless legs remained in the wilderness.he was forgotten by the people .this irony teaches us that wealth ,the power and position does not last forever .time has the ultimate power. It conquers all .nothing is permanent in this world everything is transient and gets washed away by the Tides of time .we might Run after material pursuits but they cannot give us permanent happiness .we are blinded by our Ego,arrogance and thirst for power which are not everlasting hands can never give lasting happiness
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Ozymandias tried to proclaim himself as a great king by inscribing tge words "My name is Ozymandias King of Kings look on my works Ye Mighty and despair !"
the irony of the words inscribed on the statue is that even in the end , there is nothing left to show the kings greatness only trunkless legs remained in the wilderness.he was forgotten by the people .this irony teaches us that wealth ,the power and position does not last forever .time has the ultimate power. It conquers all .nothing is permanent in this world everything is transient and gets washed away by the Tides of time .we might Run after material pursuits but they cannot give us permanent happiness .we are blinded by our Ego,arrogance and thirst for power which are not everlasting hands can never give lasting happiness
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