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1 Justin Kerosetz & Sean Olinger
Ozymandias Justin Kerosetz & Sean Olinger

2 Author of Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley
Wrote the poem after the British museum acquired a statue from Ancient Egypt Did a friendly writing competition with one of his friends when they made the poem Was one of the major English poets of the Romantic era Not famous during her life, recognition grew after her death Lived in England

3 Summary The story of Ozymandias is about a king from ancient Egypt. A traveler tells the poet about two huge stone legs stand in the desert and near them is a half sunken stone head in the sand. On the pedestal are words that inscribed on it that say “My name is Ozymandias, kings of kings look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!” Even though this is said, they only thing surrounding the stones and the head is an empty desert. From the poem, we can tell that Ozymandias was a cruel but also providing leader.

4 The face of Ozymandias and its monument
The monument is in bad condition, half sunken in the sand, a wreck, boundless, and bare The wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command still survive Desert surrounds the monument The era of Ozymandias has ended The monument is described as a “Lifeless thing”

5 The symbol of Ozymandias
Ozymandias is a greek name for Ramesses II, who is widely considered the greatest pharaoh of ancient Egypt Ramesses II is known for his wars with the Libyans and Hittites, enormous building programs, and colossal statues

6 The theme from the poem The theme of Ozymandias reminds the powerful people of the world that their power exists only for a short time

7 Shift in speakers At first the narrator speaks
After that, the traveller talks about the monument in the desert The script about Ramesses II written on the monument is shared

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