Ozymandias - 1 Flashcards

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What is ‘Ozymandias’?

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  • A myth
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Using a quote from the poem, what is he?

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  • He is ‘crumbled’
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What is the structure of Ozymandias like?

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  • 14 lines stanza sonnet
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Is there a rhyme scheme in the poem? If so, what is it like?

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  • Complicated
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What does the quote ‘Sculptor’ tells us?

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  • Power of art

- Honouring someone who left antique

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What does the phrase ‘Kings of Kings’ suggest?

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  • He is arrogant

- Nothing can’t out match him

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By using a quote from the poem, show a technique used by the author

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  • ‘Boundless and bare’ which is alliteration
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What is the quote which shows power of art?

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‘Sculptor’

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9
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Name 5 quotations in this poem

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'Sneer of cold command'
'Antique land'
'Kings of Kings'
'Despair!'
'Boundless and Bare'
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The quote ‘sneer of cold command’ shows what?

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Looking down on someone

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‘Sculptor’ shows power of art and what?

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Honouring someone \ The antique

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