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Ozymandias
What is your impression of Ozymandias as a king?
He was a powerful king and he would have defeated several other kings. He was boastful and proud of his achievements and power.
Some More Questions From Ozymandias Chapter
I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert.
(a) The poet was informed about the broken statue by.....................
(i) Ozymandias (ii) some travellers (iii) the sculptor (iv) a traveller
(b) The legs of stone belonged to....................
(i) Ozymandias (ii) the traveller (iii) the statue (iv) the poet
(c) The word, 'trunk' in this context means....................
(i) upper part of a body (ii) part of a tree (iii) legs of the statue (iv) none of the above
(b) The legs of stone belonged to....................
(c) The word, 'trunk' in this context means....................
The poem is set in ______
The expression on the face of the statue is one of ______
This poem throws light on the ______ nature of Ozymandias.
The sculptor was able to understand Ozymandias' ______
The tone of the poem is ______
'The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed.' Whose hand and heart has the poet referred to in this line?
'My name is Ozymandias, the king of kings:' Why does Ozymandias refer to himself as king of kings? What quality of the king is revealed through this statement?
'Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!' Who is Ozymandias referring to when he speaks of ye Mighty? Why should they despair?
Bring out the irony in the poem.
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