Ozymandias Flashcards

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Form

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A sonnet but doesn’t follow a regular sonnet rhyme scheme

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Why does Shelley not use a regular rhyme scheme

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To reflect how human power and its structures can be destroyed

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What perspective is Ozymandias written in

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First person however the speaker is never revealed showing his omnipotentence

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What’s the purpose of Ozymandias

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Show how power deteriorates and does not last forever

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Who was Percy Shelley

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Radical, romantic poet who was anti-monarchy and a pacifist 
Shelley wanted to end the oppression of ordinary people

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What’s the purpose of Shelly writing in a sonnet form

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The blend of patriarchal and Shakespearean sonnet demonstrates how all power is subject to evolution

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What phrase does a poem begin with

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‘I met a traveller’

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What’s the purpose of Shelley beginning with ‘I met a traveller’

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It created a detached narrative of a traveller to distance himself from the political messages of the poem

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What rhyme scheme does Shelley use

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Irregular rhyme scheme which contrasts the single stanza to show the lack of power of the ruler

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Analyse ‘cold command’

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- Consonance is used to reflect a callous lack of compassion the king has for the his subjects
- The ‘c’ sound bleeds through the readers perception of the king showing his aggression
- Shelley does this to disapprove of military campaigns

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Analyse ‘look on my works’

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Dramatic irony is used as the king expects his kingdom to survive however the reader knows that it has decayed

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Analyse ‘sands stretch far away’

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The desert is forced and survives for longer than the broken statue emphasising the insignificance of the statue and ozymandias

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What poems would you compare Ozymandias with

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The prelude, my last Duchess, tissue

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