How does the poem ozymandias convey the briefness of human life?
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The poem, 'Ozymandias' brings out the temporary nature of man and his foolish urge to immortalize his name. The poem illustrates the vanity of human glory and power. It conveys to the readers that everything in the world perishes with the passage of time and under the powerful influence of the elements of nature.
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It is due to as humans are mortals
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