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Who had an acute understanding of the king Ozymandias?​

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Ozymandias calls himself 'king of kings' - a phrase taken from Biblical language - which smacks somewhat of arrogant pride. It could imply that his subsequent obscurity was a punishment from God - a subject that Shelley considered in several of his other poems.

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Answered by Rachel12
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The major theme behind "Ozymandias" is that all power is temporary, no matter how prideful or tyrannical a ruler is. Ramesses II was one of the ancient world's most powerful rulers.

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