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What message does the poem ozymandias convey ?

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Answered by varshuu
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ozymandias written percy bysshe shelley through ths poem a very important message is conveyed, tht time is all powerful. no king or his power can defeat time .all acheivement ,in the end ,lead to grave as nothing lives in the world forever .so, the pride and the show case of power are useless .the greatness of a man is known by his good deeds .
Answered by loxia
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Ozymandias by P.B Shelley is a sonnet which speaks about the ruined statue. Ozymandias is the name of the throne of the Egyptian king Ramesses. This sonnet depicts the desire of the king to erect a statue in order to immortalize himself.

The king considers himself to be the most powerful among all the kings that's why refers to himself as 'king of kings.' Therefore, through such a statement, it reveals that Ozymandias is an arrogant and boastful person.

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