What message is conveyed through the poem of Ozymandias?
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Answer: In the poem of Ozymandias, the poet want to convey the vanity of human greatness and the failure of all attempts to immortalized human grandeur. Ozymandias, the great king of Egypt, gets his statue made in order to immortalise himself. But time plays havoc with his statue and now it lies broken and this people in a desert. Thus, the poet conveys a message that human glory and pomp are not everlasting.
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Answer: In the poem of Ozymandias, the poet want to convey the vanity of human greatness and the failure of all attempts to immortalized human grandeur. Ozymandias, the great king of Egypt, gets his statue made in order to immortalise himself. But time plays havoc with his statue and now it lies broken and this people in a desert. Thus, the poet conveys a message that human glory and pomp are not everlasting.
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The message convey through it is that infront time nothing remain. The king Ozymandias wants to immortalize his statue but the havoc played by time, his statue is laid broken in a sandy desert. So, time is really important in the life.
The meaning or themes of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem “Ozymandias” are fairly straightforward ... What message does the poem, "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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