Where is the statue of Ozymandias? Choose two options
In an ocean
In a desert
In a far away land
In a wood
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The poem is written as
a free verse
a sonnet
an ABBA rhyme scheme
iambic pentameter
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Ozymandias was a
powerful yet cruel king
powerful and kind king
powerful and loved king
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True power is shown through
the statue
nature
the traveller
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Who is talking in the poem?
the pharoah
the poet
the traveller
an unknown speaker
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What did Ozymandias believe?
that he was invincible
that he would never be remembered
that he was a fair king
that his statue and legacy would last forever
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Which theme is not shown in the poem?
power of nature
effects of conflict
negative emotions
power of humans
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What did the sculptor do well?
The sculptor was able to build a weak-enough statue that would crumble over time
The sculptor really captured Ozymandias's harsh character as shown in the face of the statue
He or she met the traveller and showed him how to dig up the ruins of his masterpiece
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What is ironic about the inscripton on the pedestal and the statue?
It describes a humble king yet the statue is gigantic
It describes a mighty king yet the statue is desolate and decaying
It describes the traveller
It describes someone other than the statue
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In the line"Hands that mocked them", whose hands is it referring to?
the traveller
God
Ozymandias
the sculptor
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What/Who is surrounding the statue?
the ruins of Ozymandias' kingdom
flowers
nothing
the city where the traveller lives
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Language: What does 'mocked' mean?
joked
hurt
ridiculed
irritated
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Form: How does the poem start?
using first person to make it sound like a story being told
using an imperative
with a question
using third person to make it sound like the speaker knows everything
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The traveller tells the narrator about
a statue in the desert
an ancient society
a living king
his life story
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Who is the poet criticising in Ozymandias?
people who ruin statues
powerful leaders who think they are invincible
powerful leaders who rule for many years
leaders who do not do much work
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What is the 'visage' in the poem, Ozymandias?
the hands of the statue
the feet of the statue
the eyes of the statue
the face of the statue
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“Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!” (Line 11) Ozymandias is telling everyone to see how strong and powerful his kingdom is. He wants his enemies to...
celebrate and be happy for him
come and be his friends
feel hopeless and give up
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What does Ozymandias call himself?
king of kings'
the one true king'
the mighty ruler'
the invincible king'
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The main method the poet uses to show the transient nature of Ozymandias is…