In poetry and literature, irony is used as a rhetorical or literary technique to elaborate on what something appears to be on the surface in contrast to what it actually is. In the text, situational irony is used when the traveller speaks of the king's words engraved on the pedestal. Ozymandias, the king, is proud of his amazing works and of all he constructed in his lifetime, believing that would make him mighty for all time. However, nothing remains around the pedestal; the desert's sands have engulfed all of his colossal works. Therefore, it is the contradiction between what is boasted (that is, the amazing constructions) versus what is actually there (a large stretch of sand and decay) that constitutes the irony in the passage.
Answer: Once you see other beautiful girls at the party, you will see that Rosaline is not so special.
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Since Benvolio is tired of Romeo insisting on his unrequited love for Rosaline, he dares him to go to the Capulet’s feast, which she will be attending, as well as every beautiful woman from Verona. He wants Romeo to be able to compare his beloved Rosaline to realize that she´s not the beautiful swan Romeo envisions, but an ugly crow in comparison to others.
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You use events to build the story because as the plot moves , new events are happening which keeps the story going .