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Andrew [12]
3 years ago
15

Read the excerpt from the poem "ozymandias" on page 6.

English
1 answer:
Igoryamba3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

by suggesting a contrast between the king  Ozymandias and Hoto-Matua, the first king of  Rapa Nui

Explanation:

Reread the excerpt from the poem "Ozymandias

on page 6.

How does the author who created the

journal entries draw on a theme developed by

Shelley in the poem?

by creating several characters based largely on the  characters introduced in Shelley's poem

by expanding on the plot of Shelley's poem to further  illuminate the civilization it describes .

by implying a similarity between the ruins of  Ozymandias civilization and the Rapa Nui's ruins

by suggesting a contrast between the king  Ozymandias and Hoto-Matua, the first king of  Rapa Nui

The message of Shelley in the poem Ozymandias the poem emphazie and reminds powerful people that their power is only temporary.The author create a contrast between the king  Ozymandias and Hoto-Matua, this was based on the irony of their life which metaphorically represents power.

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