What is the central theme Ozymandias?
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The central theme of Ozymandias is the inevitable (unavoidable) ruin of leaders and empires. The message is that all leaders and the empires they build will always end up as nothing, however mighty they are. The name Ozymandias comes from a transliteration into Greek of the throne name of Ramesses II.
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The central theme of the poem ozymandias is that time can change everything, it can also destroy every mark made by a anyone. Here in the poem Ozymandias thought that his attempt to make his statue would make him immortal in the memories of people. But now only the broken pieces remain. Through this the poet wants to depict that time removes the marks made by human.
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