point of view in the poem ozymandias
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In the sonnet "Ozymandias" by Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley , two narrators appear. The first line introduces the sonnet's narrator, the "I" of the poem, yet this character does not appear again in the poem. ... The narrator describes the inscription, which declares the ruler's utter supremacy, without comment
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the point of view is a second person so the reader can hear the speaker,traveler and ozymandias.C.the point of view is first person because it is told through the speaker's eyes, but the speaker tells what the traveler and ozymandias say
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