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  1. What is the relationship between Ozymandias and the sculptor who immortalizes him? What specific words does Shelley use to portray their bond? Based on “Ozymandias,” what do you think Shelley thought about the relationship between artist and patron?

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OzymandiasOzymandias - Wikipedia

    In antiquity, Ozymandias (Ὀσυμανδύας, Osymandýas) was a Greek name for the pharaoh Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BC), derived from a part of his throne name, Usermaatre.

  3. Percy Shelley wrote competing sonnets with his friend, Horace Smith, both called “Ozymandias.” But Smith later changed his title to “On A Stupendous Leg of Granite, Discovered Standing by Itself in the Deserts of Egypt, with the Inscription Inserted Below,” which begins, redundantly: “In Egypt’s sandy silence, all alone, / Stands a ...

  4. “Ozymandias” is a sonnet written by the English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Shelley wrote “Ozymandias” in 1817 as part of a poetry contest with a friend and had it published in The Examiner in 1818 under the pen name Glirastes.

  5. ‘Ozymandias’ is written by one of the greatest 19th-century British poets, Percy Bysshe Shelley. It was first published in 1818 in The Examiner of London under Shelley’s pen name, “Gilrastes.”

  6. Shelley’s contribution was “Ozymandias,” one of the best-known sonnets in European literature. In addition to the Diodorus passage, Shelley must have recalled similar examples of boastfulness in the epitaphic tradition.

  7. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Ozymandias Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

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