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Answer the following question briefly.

Bring out the irony in the poem.

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In Percy Bysshe Shelleys poem Ozymandias, there is an overriding irony presented to show the difference between the sculptor and the sculpture. The poem’s irony revolves around Ozymandias himself. The great irony here was having the pharaoh narrate the poem, boasting of all his greatness and power, yet all that he has ‘established’ now lies in ruins, crumbling through time, slowly joining the surrounding sands. Ozymandias was so full of authority, even though there was nothing left of what he boasts. His kingdom and his glory now lie in the sands with only stone slabs.

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पाठ 9: Ozymandias - Exercises [पृष्ठ १०३]

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सीबीएसई English Communicative - Literature Reader Class 10
पाठ 9 Ozymandias
Exercises | Q 5.4 | पृष्ठ १०३

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