Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Power in ââ¬ËOzymandiasââ¬â¢ (page 14) and in one other poem from Character and voice: Compare Essay
Bothe Ozymandias and The River God have a strong theme of power throughout the poems. Power in The River God is first present when the river says ââ¬Å"But I can drown those foulsâ⬠The use of the word ââ¬Å"canâ⬠brings out the power of the river. He has the choice over peopleââ¬â¢s lives and the river is not afraid to let us know this. The whole sentence sounds like The River God is trying to add fear to whomever he is addressing, showing them he is in charge and they should know this. Ozymandias also attempts to bring out fear through his power. ââ¬Å"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!â⬠He is confident that he is more powerful than the mightiest and wants everyone to know this. The poet uses the word ââ¬Å"despairâ⬠, in other words Ozymandias is saying look and be afraid. The word shows the worry and fear of those who lived in the times of Ozymandias. Both Ozymandias and The River God believe they are more powerful than any other, they are both arrogant and do not see anyone as competition to their reputation. The River God says ââ¬Å"O I may be an old foul river but I have plenty of goâ⬠. He is saying that even though he is worn down and old he is still as strong and mighty as he was when he was a young river. The use of the word ââ¬Å"plentyâ⬠brings out his arrogance, he is not just saying he is powerful but he is saying he will carry on with this strength for years to come. However in Ozymandias there is proof of his down fall, his loss of power. ââ¬Å"Nothing beside remainsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"a shattered visage liesâ⬠are both evidence that even though he had all this power once he died it all left. The poet could have done this to show the reader that nothing lasts, everything has to end. The use of the word shattered is strong as it is almost like somebody defeated Ozymandias and that somebody was time. Als o it is quite ironic that on the stone it was written ââ¬Å"Look on my worksâ⬠as none of them remained and therefore couldnââ¬â¢t of been as important as he made out. Ozymandias is written to sound powerful when read out loud, iambic pentameter is used which gives the poem a regular sound.
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