PPT-Ozymandias
Author : sherrill-nordquist | Published Date : 2016-07-15
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
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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. 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 . Week . One: . A Shattered Visage. Today.. Course resources. Aims and themes. Structure. About the readings. Intro to ruins. Galleries. Justin Hopper. Our resources:. www.jackdawshivers.com. www.justin-hopper.com. . . 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. 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?. 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. 4 division army plus nomadic auxiliaries. Royal bodyguard, the . Sherden. (Trojans or . Lydians. , maybe Sardinians?) . Expedition leaves from Pi-. Ramasses. , new capital made on top of Hyksos capital, . 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?. In your opinion, as a leader, was Ozymandias gracious or contemptuous? Charismatic or conceited? Callous or sympathetic? 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? Who said: Two . vast. and . trunkless. legs of stone. Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand,. Half . sunk. , a . shattered. visage lies, whose . frown. And . wrinkled. lip, and . sneer of cold command. 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!.
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