Why does John Hallock call the women 'manupulators'?
What does the statue of ozymandias symbolize
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John Hallock calls the women ' manipulators' as they are controlling the Ouija Board . They sat in pairs and were trying to talk to the spirits through the Ouija board during the party
The statue of Ozymandias is in a shattered condition. Ozymandias boasted about his abilities but it is an irony that whatever he boasted about was as bare and boundless as sand that surrounded the statue. His statue conveys that Might and Majesty doesn't last forever
The statue of Ozymandias is in a shattered condition. Ozymandias boasted about his abilities but it is an irony that whatever he boasted about was as bare and boundless as sand that surrounded the statue. His statue conveys that Might and Majesty doesn't last forever
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In the view point of Hallock he affirms that the assembly of women are manipulators .it was those ouija board handlers who reported Hallock to be a traitor .And for this reason Hallock considered Ouija board women to be the manipulators
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