Quote from the related link: "Ozymandias was another name for Ramesses the Great, Pharaoh of the nineteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt.[4]"
Alternatively, from the second related link: "Ozymandias(prn. ah-zee-MAN-dee-əs), real name Adrian Veidt, is a fictional character appearing in the comic book limited series Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, published by DC Comics."
Ozymandias is a fictional character from the Watchmen graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. He is a former superhero who later becomes a powerful and influential figure in the world, using his intelligence and resources to try to bring about what he sees as a better future, even if it means resorting to extreme measures.
Quote from the related link: "Ozymandias was another name for Ramesses the Great, Pharaoh of the nineteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt.[4]"
Alternatively, from the second related link: "Ozymandias(prn. ah-zee-MAN-dee-əs), real name Adrian Veidt, is a fictional character appearing in the comic book limited series Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, published by DC Comics."
The statue of ozymandias
Ozymandias was created in 1818.
There is not use of simile in the poem Ozymandias.
Ozymandias - pianist - was born on 1971-04-06.
In the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ozymandias appears as a broken statue in the desert, symbolizing the transience of power and human achievements. The form of the statue serves as a stark reminder of the impermanence of worldly glory and the inevitable decay of all things.
In "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, the three speakers are the narrator who tells the story of meeting a traveler from an antique land, the traveler who recounts the story of seeing the statue in the desert, and Ozymandias himself through the inscription on the pedestal of the statue.
The perspective of Ozymandias himself is not directly represented, as the poem instead explores the perspectives of the traveler and the narrator reflecting on Ozymandias's ruins and legacy.
around 1213 BC (90 years old) also known as Ramses the second
Ozymandias was a very boastful and arrogant king, who belived in his kingdom. He was egoistic, very concieted.
The Comedian found out about Ozymandias' plan to destroy many major cities. Ozymandias' view was that Comedian couldn't understand why Ozymandias was doing it and why it was 'good' for the human race. He couldn't let billions die because he didn't want to hurt his friend, so he killed him.
what kind of man was the pharaoh ozymandias,doyou think ? qoute from the poem to subtantiate your thebes
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