- "Ozymandias" by Percy Shelley portrays the decline of powerful rulers
- The poem uses personification and irony to depict the fall of Ozymandias
- It is inspired by the historical context of Ramesses II
- The structure of the poem reflects the neglect and disregard shown by people
- The poem conveys the fleeting nature of power and the ultimate insignificance of human achievement
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