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But the old man held him with his skinny hands and said : There was a ship………………… The man at once freed his hand from the old man’s grip and said, “st...
The man chided the mariner if he could not hear the happy sounds as he was a close relative of the bridegroom and the doors of the marriage venue were...
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(a) I can see a man with a dead albatross hanging around his neck. The man seemed deeply distressed and repentant over his deed. (b) The bird is a ...
Shakespeare in his sonnet ‘Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments’ written on time expresses that monuments are made for the wealthy to keep the memory ...
I thought I was the mightiest of all but I feel sad to see the condition of my statue, lying in dust It grieves me to see the statue broken and the he...
Alliteration Repetition of a initial soundTwo vast and trunkless legs …cold command,The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed;boundless and b...
Rhyme scheme - Theme Octave - ab, ab, ac, dc - The statue of Ozymandias is described. Sestet - ab, ac, ac - The boastful and arrogant w...
The Narrator: I met a traveller from an antique land.The Traveller: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone.Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,H...
The poem conveys an important message that nothing lasts forever. Even the greatest kingdoms and political regimes are sure to crumble so one should n...
Ozymandias was an arrogant and wicked king. He was proud of himself but he took care of his people. He wanted the people to see his works and praise h...
These words mean that even the greatest are destroyed. Now nothing else remains except the stones.
In Percy Bysshe Shelleys poem Ozymandias, there is an overriding irony presented to show the difference between the sculptor and the sculpture. The ...
Ozymandias is referring to Its works. He boasts that his works are so magnificent that people can only admire them. Despair here means give up. They s...
Ozymandias was proud of himself. He boasted about his greatness. The lines show that he was an arrogant king and thought himself to be the greatest am...
The hand and heart of king Ozymandias has been referred to by the poet in this line. Though he was a cruel and wicked king, he took great care of his ...
(i) mocking