ozymandias
Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote the poem "Ozymandias" to express to us thatpossessions do not mean immortality. He used very strong imagery and irony to get his point across throughout the poem. In drawing these vivid and ironic pictures in our minds, Shelley was trying to explain that no one lives forever, and nor do their Shelley expresses this poem's moral through a vivid and ironic picture. A shattered stone statue with only the legs and head remaining, standing in the desert, the face is proud and arrogant, "Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read." On the pedestal of the statue, there are these words, '"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!." However, all that surrounds the
possessing his kingdom forever this way. Then, the next sentence comes with- "Nothing great vast statue hoping his power would be immortality. And when this great piece of beside remains." Shelley is trying to tell us something through this vivid and ironic and despair!" becomes good advice, though in an opposite meaning than the king intended, for it comes to mean that despite all the power and might one acquires in the that as long as his sculpture was there, his kingdom would last forever. But according to about the words on the pedestal and the desolate surroundings; he contrasts the great This is a poem about art. Shelley used imagery and a very impressive ironical way to "Look at my works," This is really sarcastic because the prior sentence was just talking and possessions would still remain the same, and forever this way. But in reality, it's can imagine a very conceited, arr
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Approximate Word count = 611
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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