What is the irony of the poem Ozymandias (please write in context to him being presented as a powerful king but in reality there is a lifeless broken statue).
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The irony in the poem is this that King Ozymandias got many statues constructed to immortalize himself, but neither he himself was spared nor his statues. As the time elapsed, he grew old and finally died. Similarly, all his statues were terribly broken. People soon forgot him and his memories were thrown into oblivion.
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