what is the irony in the poem on ozymandias
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the once powerful king who was glorified through a grand statue is no more and even bid statue is shattered into piece lying against the backdrop of mighty nature This is the irony of the poem
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In the poem Ozymandias on the statue .it was written that ozymandias was the King of Kings and also it was written "ye mighty despair" this says that Ozymandias was a mighty king but his statue lies in a devastating speech with his broken visage. here in lies the irony
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