what is theme of poem ozimandias
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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. However much powerful people may wish to think that their power is immortal, they are only deceiving themselves.
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its a poem which have a literal meaning that one man met traveller and they had a conversation but it has one symbolic meanin that the king was arrogant but later he died and his glory is shed hence we should nevr b arrogant and just help others becuz fame lies in helping humanity not in throwing ur own famebof money or anything
its a poem which have a literal meaning that one man met traveller and they had a conversation but it has one symbolic meanin that the king was arrogant but later he died and his glory is shed hence we should nevr b arrogant and just help others becuz fame lies in helping humanity not in throwing ur own famebof money or anything
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