Through the poem Shelley establishes the unquestionable power of Time and Death. Do you agree? Justify your views with reference to the poem.
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♦Ozymandias => Percy Shelley ♦
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✴Through the poem , Shelley has established the unquestionable power of Time Death . Taking Example of the Mighty and Powerful King Ozymandias, Shelley describes how all Works , Colossal Empires and Statues get tarnished and Perished by the Might of Time .
✴Ozymandias was an Arrogant , Boastful and Powerful King with a Vast stretching empire but in the present , Nothing except huge stretches of sand remains . His kingdom reduced to dust , a half sunken visage with two trunk less legs is what is left behind . Hence Everything is at the mercy of time . Time is Oblivious of Its Enmity . Whatever comes In its way is destroyed and reduced to dust in the end as seen in the sad end of the Mighty king .
◾So , the basic message is that Human Pride and Vanity are Futile . One day , everything will Perish . What remains is our good deeds and actions . So there is no use in Boasting over Materialistic possessions
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♦Ozymandias => Percy Shelley ♦
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✴Through the poem , Shelley has established the unquestionable power of Time Death . Taking Example of the Mighty and Powerful King Ozymandias, Shelley describes how all Works , Colossal Empires and Statues get tarnished and Perished by the Might of Time .
✴Ozymandias was an Arrogant , Boastful and Powerful King with a Vast stretching empire but in the present , Nothing except huge stretches of sand remains . His kingdom reduced to dust , a half sunken visage with two trunk less legs is what is left behind . Hence Everything is at the mercy of time . Time is Oblivious of Its Enmity . Whatever comes In its way is destroyed and reduced to dust in the end as seen in the sad end of the Mighty king .
◾So , the basic message is that Human Pride and Vanity are Futile . One day , everything will Perish . What remains is our good deeds and actions . So there is no use in Boasting over Materialistic possessions
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P.B. Shelley has beautifully conveyed the idea of futility of power and riches through the poem 'Ozymandias'. In the eternal onward march of life
- kings, emperors, despots, generals, etc. do not matter at all! Life is
- immortal. He doesn’t know what its design is! When in the long past, Ozymandias
- was such 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
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