What is written on the pedestal of the statue of Ozymandias? How is it ironic?
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On the pedestal of Ozymandias statue it's written that " My name is Ozymandias, king of kings : Look upon my works ,ye mighty, and despair !" but in the present time nothing beside remains like that ,the once vast kingdom had now disappeared even his statue crumbled down and nothing could be seen their except of the vast sand stretch despite his boastful inscription everything is conquered by nature and this is the irony of the poem Ozymandias.
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These were the words written on the pedestal of the statue of Ozymandias..
" My name is Ozymandias, king of kings : Look upon my works ,ye mighty, and despair !"
Ozymandias declares himself as King Of Kings and warns other kings who thinks themselves mighty to look at his works to get their solutions shattered.
they should never hope to cross Ozymandias' achievements.
this is the irony quarter inscription on the pedestal of the statue of Ozymandias.
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