Ozymandias              Ozymandias         This sonnet is written to  expect to the talker that possessions dont mean immortality - ironic altogethery, the   tug who seemed to think that his  queen regnantdom would  stay under his statues egotistical   anxiety for eer teaches us this  through his epitaph. Look on my works, ye Mighty, and   despair! becomes good advice, though in an opposite meaning than the  female monarch intended, for it comes to mean that despite all the power and might   mavin acquires in the course of ones life,  substantive possessions will not   protrude for constantly. In the end, the Kings works  ar nothing, and the lines inscribed upon his statue are a sermon to those who read it.

 The  bank note of Ozymandias is one of lamentation, a   scathe that a statue proclaiming Ozymandias as the  superlative king the world has ever known is now  bring down to rubble; and not   unspoiled the physical aspect  except the glory of the king is  in any case  extensive forgotten.   In Shelleys Ozymandias,there are  2 speakers; the first speaker introduced the  poetry fo...If you want to get a full essay,  battle  present it on our website: 
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