Front | Ozymandias Form point. |
---|---|
Back | Caesura after "Nothing Beside Remains" which greatly emphasises this as the most important moment in the poem when Shelley mocks Ozymandias for his naivety in thinking he could immortalize himself with a statue and shows how no matter who you are or how powerful you were, you will be forgotten with time, implying that nature is greater than any man. |
Tags: ozymandias, poetry,
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.
Next card: Ozymandias monarchy context point shelley romantic poet respect
Previous card: Description land ozymandias structure point begins person ends
Up to card list: English AQA poetry revision cards