Irony is the use of words to convey the opposite of what is expected. How does the poet bring out the Irony of ozymandias proud words?
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Ozymandias’s status in the whole pome is the central irony where the project is intended for greatness and when the onlookers see, it is shattered and even lies in the wasteland of the midst.
The inscription in the modern surroundings makes the onlookers to contemplate the power of majesty of Ozymandias and how life makes its victim.
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