what is the inner meaning of the poem Ozymandias please explainI
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in this a king fight with a lion because of her fiancee gloves fallen near the tiger and the gloves were thrown by fiancee to see the courage of King so he fight with the lion and afterwards he rejected to marry with the fiancee
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Here as my point of view ....the poem just takes us to the belief that ......
May there be a great power or a dynasty or a ruler in the who is so much humble to his wealth ,greatness,power and misery........but one today no one can win against the power of the time ........Every thing a man has earned in his life that may his power ,respect,wealth and misery has to mixed in the soil from where he is born....such that in the poem the huge statue of ozymandias got wretched in the sand and now no one knows who was ozymandias but only his remainings in the desert.....
May there be a great power or a dynasty or a ruler in the who is so much humble to his wealth ,greatness,power and misery........but one today no one can win against the power of the time ........Every thing a man has earned in his life that may his power ,respect,wealth and misery has to mixed in the soil from where he is born....such that in the poem the huge statue of ozymandias got wretched in the sand and now no one knows who was ozymandias but only his remainings in the desert.....
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