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petrarchan sonnet
what kind of man was the pharaoh ozymandias,doyou think ? qoute from the poem to subtantiate your thebes
A sonnet is an example of a poem.
Ozymandias was another name for Ramesses the Great, Pharaoh of the nineteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt.
lyrical sonnet
It is a petrarchan sonnet, made out of an octave and a sestet.
In line 6 of "Ozymandias," the "passions" refer to the powerful emotions and desires that drove Ozymandias, the king depicted in the poem, to create his grand monument. It implies that the king's vanity and arrogance, fueled by his desire for power and immortality, are what led to the creation of the statue.
A Sonnet. Mainly an English Sonnet.
The statue of ozymandias
Ozymandias was created in 1818.
There is not use of simile in the poem Ozymandias.
In Shelley's sonnet, "Ozymandias," the metaphor of the decaying statue symbolizes the inevitable decline of human power and the fleeting nature of monumental achievements. The society portrayed in the poem is one that prioritizes hubris and vanity, drawing connections to broader themes of power, ambition, and the passage of time.