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"Ozymandias" was written in 1818 by Percy Bysshe ... Instead of an awe-inspiring statue, the poem's narrator muses on the sad wreckage of a monument built for a long-forgotten lunatic.
In his evergreen sonnet Ozymandias, Percy Bysshe Shelley invites us to take a perilous plunge into the yawning, churning vortex of intractable conjecture, at whose abysmal bottom even greater ...
Now lying in pieces, the giant red-granite statue inspired the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley to craft the poem "Ozymandias" (the Greek form of User-maat-Re, one of Ramses II's many names): Of ...
Akala:So, here we are on Crosby beach, which is an interesting place to come when we think about the poem Ozymandias—this ancient king who has this statue that, in some ways, is going to allow ...