how has the poet describe the arrogance of ozymandias
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The poet tells that the king,Ozymandias was haughty,arrogant and self esteemd.He used to tell his fellow kings to see and br jealous of his power and immortality.
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The central irony in the poem is that Ozymandia’s state that was intended to project his greatness.
This includes onlooker sees it and not only shattered but lies in the midst of a wasteland.
The name is Ozymandias and king of kings that look on my works ye mighty and despair.
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