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GCSE Poetry- Ozymandias - Coggle Diagram
GCSE Poetry- Ozymandias
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Form
Uses iambic pentameter, but this is also disrupted
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Doesn't follow the regular sonnet rhyme scheme- perhaps reflecting the way human power and structures can be destroyed
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Key Quotes
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"Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare"
"Half sunk, a shattered visage lies"
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Quick Summary
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An Egyptian Pharaoh called Ozymandias (Rameses II) thought he was better than everyone else. Tyrant and arrogant. Nature destroys his statue/legacy
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