what do you learn from The Fate Of King Ozymandias?
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The fate of Ozymandias that Time spares no one either if it is a mighty king like him or a poor beggar.
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Ozymandias is a famous sonnet by P. B, Shelley.
The story talks about the excessive ambitions and the symbol of authority as represented by King Ozymandias of Egypt once.
Now the broken statue lies damaged in two parts across the sandy shores of deserts claiming the futility and volatility of human aspiration and ambition.
The poem is filled with symbols, similes and metaphors that highlight and mock human ambition.
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