what does the dead king want the people to despair? ans on the basis of the poem ozymandias
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The poem Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley is a sonnet that questions the mortality if art and human influence. The king is the decapitated statue of a past king which remains among desolate ruins.
The face of the king Ozymandias is discovered by a lost traveller who has stumbled upon the ruins. The dead king wants the traveller to look around him at the vast riches and works and despair.
However, the irony is that the riches of which Ozymandias is so proud of were transitory, and are now nothing but ruins.
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