Transcription of GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry Knowledge Organiser
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gcse Power and Conflict Poetry Knowledge Organiser Poem Content, Meaning and Purpose Context Language Form and Structure Key Quotations Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley Content, Meaning and Purpose The narrator meets a traveller who tells him about a decayed stature that he saw in a desert. The statue was of a long forgotten ancient King: the arrogant Ozymandias, king of kings. The poem is ironic and one big metaphor: Human Power is only temporary the statue now lies crumbled in the sand, and the most powerful human creations cannot resist the Power of nature.
GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry – Knowledge Organiser Poem Content, Meaning and Purpose Context Language Form and Structure Key Quotations Ozymandias – Percy Bysshe Shelley Content, Meaning and Purpose The narrator meets a traveller who tells him about a decayed stature that he saw in a desert. The statue was of a long forgotten
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