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Ozymandias: Famous Quotes Explained - SparkNotes In lines 3–8, the poem’s main speaker quotes a traveler’s description of a statue that has collapsed into ruins The traveler’s words draw particular attention to the “shattered visage” of this statue, which has tumbled some distance away from its body and now lies “half sunk” in the sand
Ozymandias - CliffsNotes Ozymandias was the name by which Ramses II, a pharaoh famous for the number of architectural structures he caused to be erected, was known to the Greeks Shelley had read of the statue in Diodorus Siculus, a Roman writer, who had described it as intact
Ozymandias | The Poetry Foundation An introduction to the poetic revolution that brought common people to literature’s highest peaks A sonnet stands tall where the ungoverned waters of literature meet the strict land of law Near them, on the sand, Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those…
[FREE] What page is the following quote on? He felt his smile slide . . . The passage describes how the protagonist's smile fades away, comparing it to a melting candle or the collapsing of a worn-out mask The vivid imagery conveys a sense of darkness and the protagonist's unhappiness He repeats the phrase "He was not happy" to emphasize his recognition of this truth
Fahrenheit 451 Quotes Explained Who said it Flashcards He recognized this as the true state of affairs He wore his happiness like a mask and the girl had run off across the lawn with the mask and there was no way of going to knock on her door and ask for it back " Who thought it? AP Lit Vocab 1
At the best of times his face was unreadable. Now his face was - Neil . . . Now his face was a book written in a language long forgotten, in an alphabet unimagined Silas wrapped the shadows around him like a blanket, and stared after the way the boy had gone, and did not move to follow This quote describes the unreadable and mysterious nature of a character named Silas
Albert Camus: In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was . . . "In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer " - Albert CamusAlbert Camus, a renowned French philosopher, writer, and Nobel laureate, penned this profound quote that holds a deeper meaning and significance than what meets the eye
Dr Jekyll Quotes Analysis Flashcards - Quizlet Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like "A large, well-made smooth-faced man", "The large handsome face of Dr Jekyll grew pale to the very lips and there came a blackness about his eyes", "Dr Jekyll, looking deathly sick " and others
The Manhunt (Laura’s Poem), Simon Armitage Poem Analysis Annotations Quite simply, its harrowing nature paints a vivid picture of the evils of war Metaphorically, it represents that war has rendered him speechless and forced a kind of introverted nature upon him The caesura at the end of the couplet conveys a finality to his physical and emotional injuries