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Effects of Conflict or Tragedy (Ozymandias (Ozymandias used his power to…
Effects of Conflict or Tragedy
Ozymandias
Ozymandias used his power to make a statue that was destroyed anyway
Nothing is more powerful than nature
Tragedy - his fall from ower
Shows that abusing power doesn't end well for you
Ozymandias thought his empire would last forever
London
chartered Thames does flow - even natural things can be controlled
mind forged manacles - people feel so restricted that they feel chained down
The poet wanders - free will against ruling power
poet's conflicting emotions towards revolution are shown in London - this was written when he disliked revolution and wanted to show how bad it was
Chartered - government controls everything
Bayonet Charge
current emotions about the negatives of war conflict with those when he signed up - war is terrible against patriotic
conflict - concept of fight or flight
questions why he is even at war
panic and terror of war are conflicted with patriotic feelings
soldier is conflicted about why he is there
Remains
Remains - conflict in title - psychological and physical sense of remains
reliving memory is placed next to when he is OK. the writer has done this to show conflict between the 2 ideas
sent out - told to go there by rulers, possibly didn't want to
killing the bank robber leaves him a bit mentally disorientated
caesura when the soldier is reliving the act shows conflict against standard writing methods