'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:'' Why did Ozymandias refer to himself as King of Kings? What quality of the king is revealed through this statement? Explain.
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Ozymandias was a mighty king in Egypt; he was so
high-handed and arrogant of his power, wealth, and valour. He thought nobody
could defeat him. He won many wars against his adversaries also. He got his
statues built throughout his kingdom so that people would look at his works and
shudder. However, his glory lasted only a few years. He became old, weak, and
finally died.
He was arrogant, conceited, and egoist. He behaved condescendingly with others. He wanted everyone to bow, fawn, and obey his orders. He made everyone believe if they did not act according to his will or command, he could have them punished.
He was arrogant, conceited, and egoist. He behaved condescendingly with others. He wanted everyone to bow, fawn, and obey his orders. He made everyone believe if they did not act according to his will or command, he could have them punished.
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