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what is the irony of ozymandias??



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Answered by swagger36
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The irony is situational. The point of the statue is to emphasize the greatness of the Pharaoh and the way his works and his fame, like the stone of the statue, will endure forever. That expectation is reflected in the inscription: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
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The irony in the poem lies in the fact that the mighty ruler had the following words engraved on his statue "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings; Look upon my works ye Mighty and despair!" These words conveyed he was so powerful that no other king could surpass him.

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