What do you think ozymandias's original kingdom was like? What remains of his works?
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➡Ozymandias : Percy Shelly ⬅
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◾The poem describes the sheer futility of human pride and vanity ; time reduces even the greatest to Dust !
⭐Ozymandias was a Powerful , Arrogant and Boastful ruler . It is clearly evident from the lines that he for imprinted on his statue " I am Ozymandias , King of Kings , Look upon my work Ye Mighty and despair " .
⭐His act of calling himself as the king of Kings shows his Arrogance and Pride over his empire . it also reflects his Condescending view for the other rulers .
⭐But in the end , time reduced his powerful kingdom to Dust . Nothing but a half sunken visage with two trunkless legs remained .
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➡Ozymandias : Percy Shelly ⬅
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◾The poem describes the sheer futility of human pride and vanity ; time reduces even the greatest to Dust !
⭐Ozymandias was a Powerful , Arrogant and Boastful ruler . It is clearly evident from the lines that he for imprinted on his statue " I am Ozymandias , King of Kings , Look upon my work Ye Mighty and despair " .
⭐His act of calling himself as the king of Kings shows his Arrogance and Pride over his empire . it also reflects his Condescending view for the other rulers .
⭐But in the end , time reduced his powerful kingdom to Dust . Nothing but a half sunken visage with two trunkless legs remained .
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Ozymandias is an unforgettable epic poem written by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.
According to the poem, nothing remains of the work of Ozymandias original kingdom, other than the colossal ruins that stretch for lands away.
The poem clearly depicts the misery of a kingdom that once flourished beyond limits.
The poet has captured a vivid picture of that.
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