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Ozymandias (Language Features (Illiteration (Sibilance (Repetition of S…
Ozymandias
What is it about?
Power
Destructive
King
Ruler
Cold
Harsh
Ozymandias
Rameses II
King
His People
Destroyed Statue
Abandoned Him
And the City
Point of View
Narrative
The Distant Traveller
What Are They Saying?
Distant Land
Statue
Rameses II
Remaining Parts
Legs
Head
Desert
Power
Force
Destructive
Context
Author
Percy Shelly
Religion
Atheist
Focuses
Social Rights
Romanticist
Politics
Art
How Humanity Functioned
Structure/Layout
Structure
Enjambement
No punctuation at the end of a line
Flow of Speech
Adds to eeriness
Desert
Abnormal way
Caesura
Stop in the
middle
of line
Contrast long sentences
Layout
Iambic Pentameter
Flow of Speech
Natural
Sonnet
Fourteen Lines
Physical Layout
Little to no variance in length
Language Features
Illiteration
Sibilance
Repetition of
S
sound
Soft Tones
Plosive Sounds
Hard Tones
p, t, k, b, d, g
Juxtaposition
Hard + Soft Tones
Aggressive + Calm
Power of Nature
'boundless and bare...sand stretch'
Semantic Field
Power of Humans
'colossal wreck, boundless and bare'
Imagery
'The lone and level sands stretch far away'
Loneliness
Makes some people calm