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"nothing beside remains" highlights the ephemeral nature of life. elaborate the significance of the statement with reference to the poem ozymandias

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
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Ozymandias is one of the magnum opus of the poet Percy bysshe Shelley actually this phrase that nothing beside remains highlights the humeral nature of life it actually tells that nothing actually remains because the passage of time goes on and the people are its victim the poem is woven around the foolish pride of a constructed King Ozymandias it brings out his arrogance his short sightedness and his hours to immortalize himself none of Ozymandias work can be seen in the vicinity of nature notice the irony here the tall claim in the inscription contrasts with the shattered statue itself and the absence of my works around it so in this sense we can save that actually this poem is an ironical situation creating the effect that the things of which he was actually proud of our not here and cannot be seen in the worst stretches of the send via nothingness is there
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