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things change.
The poem "Ozymandias" discusses the fate of an Egyptian ruler. When he was a pharaoh, he built fantastic works, and erected a monument to himself so that everyone who looked at all the splendour would know he was responsible, and would feel intimidated by his power. However, the speaker tells us that after many centuries, none of the splendour remains. Everything is now destroyed and buried by the sand. This shows how even the most amazing projects and the most powerful rulers are eventually forgotten. The theme of the poem, therefore, is that things change.
B.) Contradicts it
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C. things change.
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Things change refers to life. The things the human being does suffer changes and they even diappear.Mankind does not last for ever. The words on the pedestal refer to eternity , but this does not exist. Men can create art as a way to materialise their eternity , yet art can be affected by the passage of time. To illustrate this , the author refers to the figure of the desert. After reading the poem, we can see the remains of a piece of art buried in the sands of the desert. This means that the eternal work of mankind is affected by the natural passage of time. Nothing is left but the presence of the desert itself.
C. Things Change
I chose A because the other answer says it's right but after I finished the quiz I found that the answer IS NOT ROYALTY IS SUPERIOR. I do not know what the answer is but I know this is incorrect.
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Explanation:
The answer is C Things change.
The answer is c. things change
The correct answer here is despair.
The correct answer is the third option. While the theme of "Ode on a Grecian Urn" by John Keats focuses on how art is eternal, the theme of "Ozymandias" written by Percy Bysshe Shelley focuses on how thing change. The theme of how thing change through time is presented with the poetic image of wrecked statue of Ozymandias, who was a once great king. This is also a reminder that nothing is immortal and that power is only temporary.
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