PPT-Ozymandias London Key Quotations.

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Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert Half sunk a shattered visage lies Sneer of cold command My name is Ozymandias king of kings Look on my

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Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert Half sunk a shattered visage lies Sneer of cold command My name is Ozymandias king of kings Look on my works ye Mighty and despair. We love quotations Not like admire or retain a residual fondness for We love them with a deep nevertobefullysated passion the passion of men who spend too long cooped up indoors burrowing through books and staring at screens Quotations are our catn Shan . Ramanan. Vince . Leuterio. Dowling-4. th. 1/21/2015. Ozymandias. Written by  Percy Bysshe Shelley. Paraphrase:. . The speaker subjects . Ramesses. II (. Ozymandias. ) to a moral lesson about time and its effect on excessive pride. She embodies . Method Two. Why are quotations important?. Quotations are an integral part of analytic writing. In the . point, proof, . explanatio. n. . method, quotations are the foundation of each . proof. Modern Language Association. Another name for . Rameses. II – the King of Egypt in 13. th. Century BCE – over three thousand years ago. Rameses. II. Rameses. paid for a sculptor to carve a statue of him with the inscription ‘Look on my works, ye might, and despair’. . . BY P.B.SHELLY. . I met a traveller from an antique land. Who said: `Two vast and trunkless legs of stone. Percy . Bysshe. Shelley. ‘Pride comes before a fall’ . What does this mean?. Ozy. mandias. . Ozy. . comes from the Greek “. ozium. ” which means either, ‘to breathe’ or ‘air’.. . Mandias. What do the ruins suggest about those that made them?. Ozymandias. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Percy Bysshe Shelley is a Romantic poet and was born . 4. th. August 1792.. He was the husband of Mary Shelley (Frankenstein) and was rather unconventional for the time period he lived in. . (1792 - 1822). One word is too often profaned. For me to profane it,. One feeling too falsely . disdain'd. For thee to disdain it.. One hope is too like despair. For prudence to smother,. And pity from thee more dear. Concluding with Shelley, Austen and Shelley. Another model for IR presentation . WaHaa. !. Homework—Tues. April 27. Read the . Pride and Prejudice. selection on p. in your textbook.. What does the selection tell you about society (culture of the genteel society of men and women) during the late Romantic Period?. Lord Byron. “An Irresistible Bad Boy: The Byronic Hero”. Pg. 615. Recognizing Archetypes:. What do all four figures (Cain, Faust, Prometheus, and Napoleon) have in common?. How does each one of them fit the archetype of the Byronic Hero?. Source: LTF Training. Putting It All Together. “Ozymandias”. You will need a piece of paper (or two).. You must respond to all questions and prompts . on your own paper. .. You will work both individually and with several different partners. Ozymandias was one of Egypt’s most famous pharaohs – Ramses II or Ramses the Great. Shelley was critical of royalty and their purpose- how is this evident?. Sonnets were usually used to declare love or idealisation for something. How is this juxtaposed by this poem?. Vocab-5. Word. Definition. Imperialism. Extending a country’s power through military force or colonisation.. Tyrant. A dictator.. Romantic . A literary movement glorifying nature and the arts over man.. Assistant Director. Hanson Center for Technical Communication . With examples from Statics and Henry . Petroski. Why use quotations? . To demonstrate familiarity with a text. . To emphasize a point that you wish to make. .

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