what is ozymandias?........
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"Ozymandias" is the title of two poems published in 1818. English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote a sonnet, first published in the 11 January 1818 issue of The Examiner in London
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*️⃣#️⃣*️⃣#️⃣*️⃣#️⃣This sonnet from 1817 is probably Shelley’s most famous and most anthologized poem—which is somewhat strange, considering that it is in many ways an atypical poem for Shelley, and that it touches little upon the most important themes in his oeuvre at large (beauty, expression, love, imagination). Still, is a masterful sonnet. Essentially it is devoted to a single metaphor: the shattered, ruined statue in the desert wasteland, with its arrogant, passionate face and monomaniacal inscription (“Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!”). The once-great king’s proud boast has been ironically disproved; Ozymandias’s works have crumbled and disappeared, his civilization is gone, all has been turned to dust by the impersonal, indiscriminate, destructive power of history. *️⃣#️⃣*️⃣#️⃣*️⃣#️⃣
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