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Ozymandias and not marvel are based on time. Compare the two in terms of tha way in which time is treated by the poets

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Both the ballads, "Ozymandias" and "Not marble nor the overlaid landmarks" center around time.In "Not marble nor the plated monuments",Shakespeare taunts at the marble and plated monuments,memorials and statues worked by princes,rulers and the rich.They raise these dedications to demonstrate their power,authority glory and wealth.They need to propagate their memory for the posterity.It is a vain endeavor to wind up interminable or to keep their memory alive in the psyches and hearts of the coming generation.However,the attacks of time and the specialists of obliteration like inefficient wars and tumults destroy,damage and break down such structures and monuments.Shakespeare needs to feature that 'the amazing rhyme ' outlasts all such common wonders and greatness.

P.B Shelley 's ' Ozymandias ' additionally features that the sickle of time saves none.Once all-incredible ruler, 'the lord of rulers ' , Ozymandias needed to overawe the present and future ages by his position and achievements.He met an awful and unexpected fate.The assaults of time broke his pride and his statue and face lie broken and covered in the sand.Such tall cases and show of power,glory and magnificence meet their sad end with the entry of time.So,both the artists feature that all common power,glory and loftiness meet their demolition and decay on account of all - amazing time.
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