In "Ozymandias," the words on the pedestal are contrasted with the

a. heart of Ozymandias.

power of time and nature.

b. hands of the sculptor.

d. actual deeds of Ozymandias.

Respuesta :

Answer:

a)  Heart of Ozymandias

Explanation:

In the poem, the words on the pedestal read as:

"My name is Ozymandias, Kings of Kings

Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!"

These words certainly contrasts with the Ozymandias's heart. The words explains cruel and oppressive character of the Ozymandias, who is ordering people "despair", to lose all hope, because he is the King of Kings and no one can match his power. From the poem, we also come to know that Ozymandias's only accomplishment was the statue of himself, which shows that he was indeed a self-aggrandizing and ego-maniac person.

Answer:

a)  Heart of Ozymandias

'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:

Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'

The tone, indicated by the exclamation is

strong and authoritative, irony is that nobody is

listening

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