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why does he want the viewers to despair

in ozymandias​

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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In this poem, the word "despair" has a double meaning. Its first is the meaning that Ozymandias intended. He wants other rulers to look at his mighty kingdom—his "works"—and despair of even thinking of trying to rival him. ... Ozymandias is no longer a mighty king ruling a great kingdom.

Answered by kartikjugalkishore
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In this poem, the word "despair" has a double meaning. Its first is the meaning that Ozymandias intended. He wants other rulers to look at his mighty kingdom—his "works"—and despair of even thinking of trying to rival him. ... Ozymandias is no longer a mighty king ruling a great kingdom.

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