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Pirate
15 December, 14:32
What is the central idea of ozymandias
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Natalia Jennings
15 December, 14:57
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The poem is about the futility of arrogance. Worldly power will die with you and eventually time will destroy every mark you have ever made on the world.
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Katrina Durham
15 December, 16:04
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The poem is about the futility of arrogance. Worldly power will die with you and eventually time will destroy every mark you have ever made on the world.
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