what is the irony of Ozymandias chapter
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The irony in the poem is the fact that the ruler carved as a sculpture is depicted to be very powerful and tyrannous. He is shown to be boastful of the fact that he is the greatest ruler of all times. However, he hasn't been able to win over time. Time is shown here to be more powerful and destructive than the ruler. This ironical situation projects the truth that man doesn't have control over the laws of nature and time does not take into consideration the mount of power one possesses.
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The irony is that pride comes before a fall.there
is no diferenttiation between poor and mightiest.time favours no ones.it may destroys eventhe mightiest
is no diferenttiation between poor and mightiest.time favours no ones.it may destroys eventhe mightiest
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