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According to lines 1-4 in "Ozymandias," by Percy Bysshe Shelley, what...
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upasanarohit, Lines 4–8 are unclear, for it is not certain if “the...
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What do these two lines from the poem mean: "the hand that mocked...
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Why might Percy Bysshe Shelly have capitalized the words King of Kings,...
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What's the alliteration in Ozymandias by Percy Shelley?
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Alliteration is the repetition of the consonant sound at the beginning...
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How does the use of euphony and cacophony of last three lines in...
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There is element of personification, although the poem is about the...
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The primary element of figurative language in the poem is that of irony....
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What type of figurative language is used in the poem "Ozymandias"?
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The poem deals with the transitory nature of power. The mighty...
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In "Ozymandias," what is the thematic significance of the poem? What are...
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Also, the line suggests that literary art lasts longer than plastic...
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Also, the line suggests that literary art lasts longer than plastic art.
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What do these lines from Shelley's "Ozymandias" mean?
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The Romantic poets, Shelley in particular, were disdainful of the...
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