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6 June, 03:14

Compare and contrast "Ozymandias" and "Will There Really be a "Morning."'

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  1. 6 June, 06:29
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    "Ozymandias" is a sonnet. It has fourteen lines and its meter is set in iambic pentameter. Meanwhile, "Will there really be a morning" is a poem that has three stanzas with four lines each.

    "Ozymandias" portrays a king of kings, a tyrant that the speaker has met in the desert. Meanwhile, "Will there really be a morning" depicts the innocence of a child wondering if day and morning are real places.
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