English, asked by shafra22, 10 months ago

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what do the words written on the pedestal reflect about ozymandias?​


priyanka9432: it reflects that time swepts away anything and everything even the power nd ego of the king ozymandias

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Answered by pankajkumar66
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hey mate!

The inscription on the pedestal reads: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" The words are a proclamation of Ozymandias' hubris. He saw his works as a reflection of his greatness and superiority and believed that they were incomparable.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate ☺
The inscription on the pedestal was :
"My name is Ozymandias, the king of kings,
Look at my works, ye Mighty and Despair."
EXPLANATION:
Ozymandias refers himself as a king of kings because he thinks that he is the greatest king of all kings due to his great deeds, achievements and victories. Nobody can become as great and powerful as he is. The vanity, pride and arrogance of the king are revealed through this. Also, Ozymandias is referring to the other powerful and brave warriors. He wants to tell thdm that they should give up all hopes of equalling him. They should despair because they cannot become as great and powerful as he is.

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