Answer:
As indicated in the poem, one can perceive that Ozymandias was a tyrannical ruler. He ruled out of fear and with a sense of control.
A great leader is the one who leads keeping in mind his/her people and for their good.
Explanation:
"Ozymandias" is a poem written by P. B. Shelley. The poem is about King Ozymandias, who ruled Egypt sometime between 1279-1213 B.C.E.
From the poem by Shelley, one can perceive that Ozymandias was a tyrannical ruler. As written on the pedestal of the statue, <em>"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
/ Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!",</em> the King appears to be boastful instead of a great ruler. He might have ruled with great achievements but now he standstill in a desert with nothing around him. A great leader is the one who is concerned for his people. One who thinks of their benefit.
Answer:
The dams that changed Australia are:
- Inland Australia has had a problem with drought from the time of white settlement in 1788 until today.
- The Snowy Mountains Scheme is the only hydro-electric scheme in the world to be totally financed from the sale of its electricity.
- Development of inland Australia
Answer:
O a. One must take care to not offend the gods.
Explanation:
The texts to which the question refers are two different versions of Arachne's tale, in both texts Arachne's petulance and arrogance offends the goddess Athena, who brutally punishes her by turning her into a spider. The texts share the theme that care must be taken not to offend the gods as a metaphor that shows that human arrogance can lead to extremely negative and harmful results.