Ozymandias Flashcards

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who is Ozymandias written by?

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

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themes in Ozymandias:

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power
nature

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Percy Bysshe Shelley context:

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  • 1792- 1822, born in Horsham
  • well known for his controversial political + social views
  • he was not famous until after his death
  • wealthy, educated, upper class
  • friends with Byron
  • influenced by French Revolution
  • Atheist- kicked out of society
  • radical- vegetarian, free love advocator
  • believed in the power of nature and power of the artist
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Ozymandias context:

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  • a.k.a Ramses II of Egypt
  • Egyptian pharaoh= a God on earth, head of the government, leader of the army
  • ruled Egypt from his teens to his nineties- one of the greatest pharaohs ever
  • had many statues built in his honour
  • 1300 BC
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structure:

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  • 14 lines- sonnet
  • iambic pentameter- 10 syllables in each line and every other syllable stressed
  • ababacdcedefef rhyme scheme
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tone:

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  • arrogant
  • “sneer of cold command”
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“Ozymandias”

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  • calling himself this suggests that they have a right to everything
  • air mandate - greek
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“vast…”

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“vast and trunkless”
- juxtaposition
- vast sounds powerful whereas trunkless sounds lost- suggesting that power is ephemeral

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semantic field of ancient words:

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“shattered”
“wrinkled”
“stamped”
- adjectives, destroyed and useless
- he has no respect for things which are old

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“ye Mighty…”

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“ye Mighty, and despair!”
- he wants other kings to feel bad
- juxtaposed with the simple sentence with caesura afterwards

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“sands…”

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“sands stretch far away”
- last view of nature
- emphasises that nature has the power

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2 artists in Ozymandias:

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  • sculpture
  • Shelley
  • equates himself to power
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