Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ozymandias
- Tissue
- The power of nature
- "The lone and level sands stretch far away"
- "colossal wreck"
- "see how easily they fall away on a sigh, a shift in the
direction of the wind"
- "The sun shines through their borderlines"
- "paper that lets the light shine through"
- "boundless and bear"
- "Nothing beside remains"
- Alliteration of "boundless and bare" and "lone and level sands"
- Illustrates how the statue is overpowered by nature
- Metaphor to describe how the "sands stretch far away" reiterates this
- The futility of the human desire for imortality
- "two vast and trunkless legs of stone stand in the desert"
- "Half sunk, a shattered visage lies"
- "wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command"
- "fine slips from grocery shops ... might fly our lives like paper kites"
- "a structure never meant to last"
- Short sentence "Nothing beside remains." followed by full stop, which creates caesura
- The pause enfisises how the statue is deserted, isolated and forgotten
- Ozymandias' God like status and importance has faded over time
- The power of words/language
- "On the pedestal these words appear"
- "Nothing beside remains"
- "a hand has written the names and histories, who was born to whom , the
hight and weight, who died where and how, on which sepia date, pages
smoothed and stroked and turned transparent with attention"
- "let the daylight break through capitals and monoliths"
- My Last Duchess
- The pride and power of man
- "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings; look on my works, ye mighty and despair"
- "wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command"
- "its sculptor well those passions read"
- "vast" ... "colossal wreck"
- ""Will't please you sit and look at her"
- "none puts by the curtain I have drawn for you, but I"
- "twas not her husbands presence only, called that spot of joy into the Duchess' cheek"
- "as if she ranked my gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name with anybody's gift"
- "here you missed or there exceed the mark"
- "I gave commands; then all smiles stopped together"
- "Notice Neptune, though, taming a sea horse, thought a rarity"
- Enjambement of lines like "' "twas not Her husbands presence only, called that spot Of joy into the Duchess' cheek"
- Conversational tone, gives the impression that this is normal and everyday for the Duke and that there is nothing wrong with killing the Duchess
- Creates an unsettling and disturbing tone
- repetition of "spot of joy" demonstrates the Dukes jealousy, insecurity, arogance and outrage
- He cannot accept the fact that his power was being chalenged
- "plainly set her wits to yours and made excuse"
- Use of the adjectives"wrinkled"and "cold" and the verb "sneer"
- illustrates the pharaohs arrogance and superiority
- Emphasised by the assonance of "cold command"
- Repetition of the sharp vowel sound reflects the brutal and merciless nature of Ozymandias