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What is the key idea of the poem 'The Statue'.



What is the key idea of the poem 'Ozymandias'.


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Answered by krishnasaranb123
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Answer:

2) Overall, the message of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "Ozymandias" is in the idea that power is temporary, even that of great rulers who may believe their power to be immortal.

Answered by anantmajhi05
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THE STATUE

Explanation:

The Statue" by James Reeves is a short poem where the poet comes across a statue made of stone in a market place. ... He does not even know what were the good deeds done by the man of the statue. He is curious and sees that whether the wind is warm or cold the stony clothes of the status does not stir a bit.

OZYMANDIAS

Ozymandias” is a sonnet written by the English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Shelley wrote “Ozymandias” in 1817 as part of a poetry contest with a friend, and had it published in The Examiner in 1818 under the pen name Glirastes. The title of “Ozymandias” refers to an alternate name of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II. In “Ozymandias,” Shelley describes a crumbling statue of Ozymandias as a way to portray the transience of political power and to praise art’s power of preserving the past. Although the poem is a 14-line sonnet, it breaks from the typical sonnet tradition in both its form and rhyme scheme, a tactic that reveals Shelley’s interest in challenging conventions, both political and poetic

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