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Ozymandias
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GCSE English Mind Map on Ozymandias, created by Shallot Maria on 05/10/2018.
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Ozymandias
Language
"I met a traveller"
Story like
Every story comes to an end
Pharaoh's once possessed power had vanished
Makes the topic seem like a joke
Shows that the narrator has never seen the statue himself
Emphasises how Ozymandias in unimportant now
"antique land"
old
decaying
unimportant
antique=collectable
Worthless, only seen as a souvenir which is there to look nice
"vast and trunkless legs of stone"
The statue is big but not complete
Time has weathered the statue and made it smaller, just like time has eliminated the pharaoh's power
He no longer has any power
"desert"
deserted
alone
no one cares anymore
The statue is part of the desert, which could imply it is part of the abyss and is incomparable with the vastness of the desert
monotonous; no change
Could be a metaphor for time
Nothing can escape time, just like nothing can escape the hugeness of the desert
sand
Hourglass
Shows that time can't be stopped
Time flows
dangerous
Synonyms: wasteland; barren
infertile
"a shattered visage lies"
Irony
Even a powerful human cannot control the effects/ power of time.
Structure & Form
Context
Percy Shelley
Romantic poet
Focus on writer's or persona's emotions and imagination
A celebration of nature
Rejection of industrialisation, organised religion and social conventions
Written in 1817, 2 years after the Battle of Waterloo
Britain was victorious but in debt
There weren't enough jobs and prices were high
The poem explored the futility of human power in the face of enormity of time
"Round the decay of that colossal wreck"
Ozymandias: Ramesses II
Egyptian pharaoh
Regarded as the greatest, most powerful pharaoh
His statue was seen by Shelley in London
Themes
Pride
Arrogance
Power
Power of nature
Nature more powerful than anything else?
Power of humans
Power of time
Negative emotions
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