what is the irony in the poem- 'Ozymandias ’
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Irony in the poem Ozymandias is that :- King Ozymandias considers himself as ambitious and king of kings but at last his statue is left in a desert shattered!
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Irony in the poem Ozymandias is that :- King Ozymandias considers himself as ambitious and king of kings but at last his statue is left in a desert shattered!
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Heya !!!
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The irony is that , the king admires himself as the most powerful man, and king of the kings and says to have a look on his mighty and vast empire. But now, nothing is left. Time has shattered all the things. All his virtues are now turned into the dust of sands. Time is very powerful.
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The irony is that , the king admires himself as the most powerful man, and king of the kings and says to have a look on his mighty and vast empire. But now, nothing is left. Time has shattered all the things. All his virtues are now turned into the dust of sands. Time is very powerful.
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