Thursday, February 28, 2019
Foundations in English Literary Studies Assignment 1 Essay
Ozymandias was a powerful king, who ruled with an iron fist. Lines 4 and 5, half sunk, a shatter visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip and express of cold influence assigns that Ozymandias ruled with contempt, dominance and conceit. He was a really unhappy man, not forthcoming or humble in any way, as a true king should be. He was however, filled with feel and arrogance. Lines 10 and 11, My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair depicts his self-complacency and vanity. The manner in which these lines are written, in the first voice, as if Ozymandias himself is corpulent us of his importance, one last time. In these 2 lines, he is hyperbolize about all his accomplishments, wealth and successes, which accompanied being a king. These lines show that he believed that he was the greatest, and none superior to him.Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frownAnd wrinkled lip and sneer of cold influenceTell that its sculptor well those passions readWhich yet survive, stamped on these lifeless thingsThe sculptor intelligibly showed Ozymandias personality and passions on his statue. Even though Ozymandias model his would rule forever, everything becomes lifeless with time. And the manner in which he ruled was clearly shown on his half decayed and dismantled statue. Human ambition go forth only take you that far, its what you leave behind that truly matters. The speech passions and lifeless are placed close together, because your passions and desires are supposed to follow you alive and happy, yet Ozymandias passions of despair survived on a lifeless statue.The have that mocked them and the heart that fed. From what I can tell, the sculptor disapproved of the kings way of ruling and ridiculed him, but yet he had to create him in stone to be remembered by all. The irony concerning lines 10 and 11 is that Ozymandias allow for not be remembered as agreat leader and king. What he believed himself to be will not b e engraved in his followers, on the contrary, they would probably want him forgotten and his statue left in ruins. A statue is usually a monument erected in honour of a great leader of merit, but Ozymandias was a monument of fear and oppression.The poet is displaying a look-alike of prohibitionist and barren land in the desert. A half sunken body or head decapitated from its legs lying in the sand. There is nothing around these dismantled pieces, nothing for miles. The word antique to me, suggests old, ancient and perhaps dilapidated. The poet also uses many words that evidently illustrate brokenness and deterioration standardised trunkless legs, shattered visage, frown, wrinkled lip, cold command, survive, lifeless things, despair, nothing beside remains, decay, ample wreck, unconditioned and bare and lone. Lines 12, 13 and 14 personate the degeneration and despair clearly. Nothing beside remains, round the decayOf the colossal wreck, boundless and bareThe lone and level sands stretch far away(predicate)boundless and bare, lone and level and sands stretch use alliteration in these lines creates and increases the effect of what the poet is saying. It also adds emphasis on the exposition of the land and on what remains of the mighty Ozymandias. It allows a clear picture and the irony of the end of Ozymandias legacy.
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