What is the figure of speech in the poem "Ozymandias"???
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Personification
The hand "mocks" and the heart "feeds."
The hand "mocks" and the heart "feeds."
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The ironic theme of the poem is the statue that represents a man who was a proud king. The metaphor of the crumbling statue gives us the recognition of e king and his kingdom have passed away after leaving the reality that: a shattered symbol, and even this will disappear under the shifting sands of time.
The ironic theme of the poem is the statue that represents a man who was a proud king. The metaphor of the crumbling statue gives us the recognition of e king and his kingdom have passed away after leaving the reality that: a shattered symbol, and even this will disappear under the shifting sands of time.
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