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Wat is the irony of the poem ozymandias

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Answered by vamadya03adu
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the irony of the poem is that there is nothing left for Ozymandias to show ABT his reign eventhough he was a powerful & great king

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Answered by roohiverma
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Hey mate, irony of the poem is that despite being one the most powerful Kings i.e ozymandias staue and visage lay on the sand half sunk which tells that every powerful thing in this world has a end too!!! Despite being Kings of king his remains lie shattered on the ground!!! Hopefully helped!!! Have a GD day!!!


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