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Ozymandias Analysis
Analysis of "Ozymandias"
The poem "Ozymandias" is considered one of Percy Bysshe Shelley's best sonnets. It was written in
1817 and is still recognized today as its meaning still holds true. "Ozymandias" illustrates the fall of
power and mortality through a once powerful king. This is shown through the pride of the king, the
tyranny that the king ruled by, and the transience of his ruling and empire.
The king Ozymandias has a great amount of pride for what he has accomplished during his time as
ruler. He had a sculptor erect a massive statue of him, which shows how highly he thought of
himself. The pedestal of the statue stated "My name is Ozymandias king of kings: / Look upon my
works, ye Mighty, and despair!" (Shelley, 136, 10–11)....show more content...
The line "The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed:" (Shelley, 136, 8) is an indication
that Ozymandias provides for his people, but does it in a repressive way. He mistreated his people to
get the most of his empire and was successful in that. He was more worried about what he could
accomplish as a king and did not take his peoples well–being before that. This tyrannical way of
ruling is usually used to build a large powerful empire, but just like anything else time and nature
will erase all of the things you have accomplished. The concept of transience is very prevalent is
"Ozymandias". Just because you hold all this power and created an empire through it, it won't
last forever. As time passes there will be others that are able to accomplish more than you and
eventually what you have accomplished will be irrelevant. Especially in Ozymandias's case
because it seems that he was from a time long ago possibly before any type of documentation was
in place. So the things he has done may never be remembered. You get this sense form the
opening line "I met a traveler from an antique land" (Shelley, 1). This is saying that before the
traveler told him of this site he hadn't heard of Ozymandias or his empire. The description of an
antique land also does a good job of describing how this area was once a large prospering empire
and now nothing but ruins remain. Going back to
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Essay On Ozymandias
Current pop culture has been influenced by great works of literary merit for as long as we can
remember. Ozymandias, being the astounding poem it is, evidently had a lot to give to producers,
writers, and musicians hundreds of years after its release. Percy Shelley produced various ideas to
take from the poem; from whom the poem was about to when the poem was written. Each influenced
piece of pop culture uses Ozymandias in completely different ways; making Ozymandias an
incredibly versatile poem.
Breaking bad, a hit television series was greatly influenced by Ozymandias. So much so, they created
an episode named "Ozymandias," and it came complete with the star of the show reciting the poem
himself. It starts off with connections right off the bat, showing the main character in the act that
started it all, the first time he made meth with his accomplice. We relive the memory, just as...show
more content...
The artist is in control of what we see; the artist is capturing his legacy. He is bringing it forth. The
breaking bad episode also leaves us with a connection to this. Will there be someone to take over
Walter White's place?
Ozymandias was also a character created in the well–known Watchmen comic books. He was not a
"regular" superhero, however. Adrian Alexander Veidt was not blessed with uncanny supernatural
powers that allowed him to fly or gave him the strength of 10 body builders. Instead his creators,
Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, gave him a rough background and the title of the Smartest Man in
the World. How Adrian Veidt made himself into Ozymandias leads us straight into the history of the
great Pharaoh himself.
Veidt, being a diehard fan of Alexander the Great, gave his parent's fortune to charity to prove he
can make his own wealth and followed his icon's path. Leading him to Egypt where he learned about
the wondrous Pharaoh, Ramses
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Ozymandias Analysis
U3_FT1.3: 'Ozymandias!' 'Ozymandias' is a poem written by famed romantic era poet Percy Bysshe
Shelley. As a poet, Shelley's works were never truly recognized during his lifetime due to the extreme
discomfort the generation had with his political radicalism, or his revolutionary ideology. It was only
after his death that his works were further examined for the masterpieces they are and the way
Shelley thought about revolutionary movements was finally revealed. The Romantic Era in England
was a reaction to the stuffy, undemocratic, narrow–minded Enlightenment Era of the 1700s. Towards
the end of the 1700s, people began to question the belief that their century was a 'perfect era' (as
those intellectuals of the time called it) and the...show more content...
I truly believe this sonnet was meant to be served as a warning to the rich and powerful rulers in
the Romantic Era, those driven by the riches of the Industrial Era and those oppressors in the
French Revolution. The message is clear to me, one who rules with the traits of cold command
and oppression like Ozymandias will never be liable to a great and thriving kingdom, and it will
fall from under them, as it did to Ozymandias. For even as great and powerful these tyrants say
they are there rule will not last, they will be abandoned just like the statue was by the kingdom that
surrounded it; "Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far
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Ozymandias
Ozymandias Numerous settings are taking place in "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The
speaker starts off the poem by meeting a traveler in an "ancient land"(Shelley 1). The setting of this
land was never introduced on where it was, meaning it could be even in the speaker's head or in
dream. Furthermore, their rendezvous transforms into a desert. The desert consists of only a
pedestal and "[a] Half sunk, shattered visage ..."(Shelley 4).There is limited evidence for Ozymandias
's pedestal in telling how it appeared there, and how the speaker had got there, but it suggests that
"The lone and level sands stretch far away"(Shelley 14) meaning it is far from any civilization.
The Statue is a majorly important symbol. The "visage"(Shelley 4)
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Ozymandias Essay

  • 1. Ozymandias Analysis Analysis of "Ozymandias" The poem "Ozymandias" is considered one of Percy Bysshe Shelley's best sonnets. It was written in 1817 and is still recognized today as its meaning still holds true. "Ozymandias" illustrates the fall of power and mortality through a once powerful king. This is shown through the pride of the king, the tyranny that the king ruled by, and the transience of his ruling and empire. The king Ozymandias has a great amount of pride for what he has accomplished during his time as ruler. He had a sculptor erect a massive statue of him, which shows how highly he thought of himself. The pedestal of the statue stated "My name is Ozymandias king of kings: / Look upon my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" (Shelley, 136, 10–11)....show more content... The line "The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed:" (Shelley, 136, 8) is an indication that Ozymandias provides for his people, but does it in a repressive way. He mistreated his people to get the most of his empire and was successful in that. He was more worried about what he could accomplish as a king and did not take his peoples well–being before that. This tyrannical way of ruling is usually used to build a large powerful empire, but just like anything else time and nature will erase all of the things you have accomplished. The concept of transience is very prevalent is "Ozymandias". Just because you hold all this power and created an empire through it, it won't last forever. As time passes there will be others that are able to accomplish more than you and eventually what you have accomplished will be irrelevant. Especially in Ozymandias's case because it seems that he was from a time long ago possibly before any type of documentation was in place. So the things he has done may never be remembered. You get this sense form the opening line "I met a traveler from an antique land" (Shelley, 1). This is saying that before the traveler told him of this site he hadn't heard of Ozymandias or his empire. The description of an antique land also does a good job of describing how this area was once a large prospering empire and now nothing but ruins remain. Going back to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay On Ozymandias Current pop culture has been influenced by great works of literary merit for as long as we can remember. Ozymandias, being the astounding poem it is, evidently had a lot to give to producers, writers, and musicians hundreds of years after its release. Percy Shelley produced various ideas to take from the poem; from whom the poem was about to when the poem was written. Each influenced piece of pop culture uses Ozymandias in completely different ways; making Ozymandias an incredibly versatile poem. Breaking bad, a hit television series was greatly influenced by Ozymandias. So much so, they created an episode named "Ozymandias," and it came complete with the star of the show reciting the poem himself. It starts off with connections right off the bat, showing the main character in the act that started it all, the first time he made meth with his accomplice. We relive the memory, just as...show more content... The artist is in control of what we see; the artist is capturing his legacy. He is bringing it forth. The breaking bad episode also leaves us with a connection to this. Will there be someone to take over Walter White's place? Ozymandias was also a character created in the well–known Watchmen comic books. He was not a "regular" superhero, however. Adrian Alexander Veidt was not blessed with uncanny supernatural powers that allowed him to fly or gave him the strength of 10 body builders. Instead his creators, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, gave him a rough background and the title of the Smartest Man in the World. How Adrian Veidt made himself into Ozymandias leads us straight into the history of the great Pharaoh himself. Veidt, being a diehard fan of Alexander the Great, gave his parent's fortune to charity to prove he can make his own wealth and followed his icon's path. Leading him to Egypt where he learned about the wondrous Pharaoh, Ramses Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Ozymandias Analysis U3_FT1.3: 'Ozymandias!' 'Ozymandias' is a poem written by famed romantic era poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. As a poet, Shelley's works were never truly recognized during his lifetime due to the extreme discomfort the generation had with his political radicalism, or his revolutionary ideology. It was only after his death that his works were further examined for the masterpieces they are and the way Shelley thought about revolutionary movements was finally revealed. The Romantic Era in England was a reaction to the stuffy, undemocratic, narrow–minded Enlightenment Era of the 1700s. Towards the end of the 1700s, people began to question the belief that their century was a 'perfect era' (as those intellectuals of the time called it) and the...show more content... I truly believe this sonnet was meant to be served as a warning to the rich and powerful rulers in the Romantic Era, those driven by the riches of the Industrial Era and those oppressors in the French Revolution. The message is clear to me, one who rules with the traits of cold command and oppression like Ozymandias will never be liable to a great and thriving kingdom, and it will fall from under them, as it did to Ozymandias. For even as great and powerful these tyrants say they are there rule will not last, they will be abandoned just like the statue was by the kingdom that surrounded it; "Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Ozymandias Ozymandias Numerous settings are taking place in "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The speaker starts off the poem by meeting a traveler in an "ancient land"(Shelley 1). The setting of this land was never introduced on where it was, meaning it could be even in the speaker's head or in dream. Furthermore, their rendezvous transforms into a desert. The desert consists of only a pedestal and "[a] Half sunk, shattered visage ..."(Shelley 4).There is limited evidence for Ozymandias 's pedestal in telling how it appeared there, and how the speaker had got there, but it suggests that "The lone and level sands stretch far away"(Shelley 14) meaning it is far from any civilization. The Statue is a majorly important symbol. The "visage"(Shelley 4) Get more content on HelpWriting.net