what is the significance of ozymandias
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The meaning or themes of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem “Ozymandias” are fairly straightforward and are also highly traditional. Basically, the poem reminds powerful people that their power is only temporary.
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The meaning or themes of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem “Ozymandias” are fairly straightforward and are also highly traditional. Basically, the poem reminds powerful people that their power is only temporary.
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Time is the most the most powerful ruler that ever lived, even the great rulers and their great works got destroyed with time. Time makes people and shatters them too, ironically in the poem, the mighty king Ozymandias who asked his enemies and critics to look upon his great works and despair, who never bowed his head in front of anyone today lays his head in his feet. No one is as mighty as the time is, after a certain time, nothing remains, everything fades away, be it love, wealth, fame or money everything’s got an expiry date..which is decided by the time..
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Time is the most the most powerful ruler that ever lived, even the great rulers and their great works got destroyed with time. Time makes people and shatters them too, ironically in the poem, the mighty king Ozymandias who asked his enemies and critics to look upon his great works and despair, who never bowed his head in front of anyone today lays his head in his feet. No one is as mighty as the time is, after a certain time, nothing remains, everything fades away, be it love, wealth, fame or money everything’s got an expiry date..which is decided by the time..
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