What is the significance of the poem's irregular rhyme structure and changing sonnet form?
Nothing is permanent. Power will eventually crumble away (like the statue).
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Which method is used here and what is its effect? 'sneer of cold command'
Alliteration. Hard C sound. Emphasises anger and brutality of leader.
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What's the meaning of: 'It's sculptor well those passions read, Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things'?
The sculptor did a brilliant job of recreating the brutal face of Ozymandias. The facial expression remains on the rock (although the leader is long dead).
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'Look on my works ye mighty and despair!' is immediately followed by 'Nothing beside remains'. What method is this and what is the message here?
Juxtaposition - Contrasts the arrogance of Ozymandias at the height of his power with his the future when he is nothing.
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What are the possible interpretations of the 'hand that mocked them'?
The sculptor's hand 'copied' / 'imitated' the ruler's features. AND/ OR The sculptor made fun of Ozymandias' arrogance. He knew the art would last longer!
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Which methods are used in the poem's last line and what is the impact? 'The lone and level sands stretch far away'
Alliterantion and sibilance. Emphasises the emptiness of the desert, mimics the sound of sand blown across the desert. Where is Ozymandias' empire now?
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What's the meaning of: 'Half sunk, a shattered visage lies'?
The head/ broken face of a statue lies half-buried by the sand.
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Contextually, Shelley mocking the power of ancient ruler was a criticism of who?
King George III. Shelley was anti-monarchy and disliked the King's foreign wars.
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What are the two possible interpretations of biblical reference 'Ozymandias, king of kings'? (Jesus was sometimes known as the king of kings)
1) Ozymandias was so arrogant and powerful that he saw himself as a Jesus figure. 2) Shelley was an atheist. Even the power of Jesus and God will fade.
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What's the meaning of: 'Two vast a trunkless legs of stone'?
Two huge stone legs with no body attached.
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Which structural device is used to symbolise the continuity and endlessness of the desert and the endurance of nature? Can you give an example?
Enjambment - One line flowing into the next. 'Round the decay// Of that colossal wreck,..."
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What is the significance of the poem's name?
Ozy - from the Greek โoziumโ which means either, โto breatheโ or โairโ. Mandias -ย from the Greek โmandateโ which means โto ruleโ.
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What form does the poem take?
Sonnet. (Petrarchan sonnet - Shakespearean sonnet - New sonnet)