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'Ozymandias' and 'Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments' Are Based on the Theme of Time. Compare the Two Sonnets in Terms of the Manner in Which Time is Treated by the Poets. Write Your Answe - English Communicative

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'Ozymandias' and 'Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments' are based on the theme of Time. Compare the two sonnets in terms of the manner in which Time is treated by the poets. Write your answer in about 150 words.

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Shakespeare in his sonnet ‘Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments’ written on time expresses that monuments are made for the wealthy to keep the memory of someone alive. Stone can be altered by the immortalities of time.

This poem will leave behind the material things of life but his poem shall survive longer than any gold plated monument. It will be portrayed for all time and his subject will shine when devastating wars of time shall overturn statues. The cause of war (Mars) nor the effects of war (fire) shall destroy the loving memory.

In ‘Ozymandias’ the poet has treated time in a different manner. He says with the passage of time everything is destroyed, be it king, property or monument. The king who was so terrified and those who commanded no longer have any power. Poet comments on temporal nature of the things humans strive for but with time everything vanishes. Ozymandias’ empire ceased to exist. His statue will also expire. Only sand will remain.

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पाठ 9: Ozymandias - Exercises [पृष्ठ १०५]

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सीबीएसई English Communicative - Literature Reader Class 10
पाठ 9 Ozymandias
Exercises | Q 10 | पृष्ठ १०५

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What feelings does the partially destroyed statue of Ozymandias convey?


Answer the following question by ticking the correct option.

  • The poem is set in _________________________

Answer the following question briefly.

"The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed." Whose hand and heart has the poet referred to in this line?


Answer the following question briefly.

"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:" Why does Ozymandias refer to himself as King of Kings? What quality of the king is revealed through this statement.


Answer the following question briefly.

"Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Who is Ozymandias referring to when he speaks of ‘ye Mighty’? Why should they despair ? .


Answer the following question briefly.

'Nothing beside remains.' What does the narrator mean when he says these words?


Answer the following question briefly.

What is your impression of Ozymandias as a king?


Identify and rewrite the lines from the poem spoken by the narrator, the traveller and Ozymandias:
The Narrator: ________________________________________________________
The Traveller: ________________________________________________________
Ozymandias: ________________________________________________________


Imagine that Ozymandias comes back to life and as he sees the condition of his statue, realisation dawns on him and he pens his thoughts in a diary. As Ozymandias, make this diary entry in about 150 words. You could begin like this: I thought I was the mightiest of all but…


Answer the following in 100-200 words :

Time humbles even the greatest of the great. One should cultivate the quality of humility. Describe how time has reduced the mighty Ozymandias to nothing.


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