OZYMANDIAS- PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

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OZYMANDIAS- PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
  1. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
    1. born 1792
      1. english romantic poet
        1. married mary shelley (author of frankenstein)
          1. dad was a member of parliament
            1. friends with lord byron
              1. inspired by william godwin; freedom and equality
                1. went oxford; was expelled for writing about atheism
                  1. mary shelley was william godwin's daughter
                    1. 1822; drowned
                      1. he had 3 beliefs about the human mind; emotions (believed in underlying impulses), imagination (believed it worked hand in hand with our senses) and memory (curious as to how it works)
                      2. STRUCTURE
                        1. sonnet; 14 lines
                          1. sonnets are usually used romantically; suggests that Ozymandias was in love with the idea of power
                          2. iambic pentameter; portrays natural speech
                            1. first person
                              1. dialogue; we should be aware of the distance between us and the first hand witness of the story; representation of time and it's power
                                1. petrarchan sonnet; in an octave and sestet
                                2. LANGUAGE
                                  1. emjambment; reinforces that we are hearing a story; the breaks are similar to natural speech
                                    1. 'stand in the desert...'- forgotten aspects; we may question the truth
                                      1. extended metaphor throughout; time is more powerful than all living things; time will outlast everything
                                        1. alliteration; 'cold command'- adds expression. harsh sound of 'c' allows the reader to understand the cruelty of ozymandias
                                          1. sarcastic and full of irony
                                            1. paradox; the passion of the sculptor has outlived ozymandias
                                              1. narrative story
                                                1. statue= power and autority
                                                  1. 'despair!'- irony- all is lost to nature; hubris + arrogance
                                                    1. 'colossal wreck'-politics are overbearing and impersonal
                                                    2. QUOTES
                                                      1. 'traveller from an antique land'
                                                        1. 'trunkless legs of stone'
                                                          1. 'cold command'
                                                            1. 'lifeless things'
                                                              1. 'hand that mock'd them'
                                                                1. 'colossal wreck'
                                                                  1. 'king of kings'
                                                                    1. 'wrinkled lip'
                                                                      1. 'shatter'd visage lies'
                                                                        1. 'lone and level sands'
                                                                        2. EXTRA INFO
                                                                          1. mankind is connected to nature
                                                                            1. nature; source of joy and creativity; has a god-like presence- can also be destructful
                                                                              1. great art lasts time
                                                                                1. emotions can be relived through art
                                                                                  1. tyrany is a temporary fate
                                                                                    1. dictators can be bought to their knees
                                                                                      1. nature fixes mans mistakes
                                                                                        1. message to the government; they man endure the same fate as ozymadias (ramses II)
                                                                                          1. existance is driven by power, wealth and pride
                                                                                            1. statue has the same expression as ozymandias's reign
                                                                                              1. the artists mocks ozymandias through his sculpture depiction
                                                                                                1. art outlasts the artist
                                                                                                  1. statue is alone and in isolation in the desert
                                                                                                    1. speaker may not be honest
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