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power & conflict poetry
ozymandias
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Enjambment:
Used
freely
throughout the poem in order to
contrast
with the
tight
one
stanza
the poem is in.
This may be
Shelley
commenting on the
illusion
of
freedom
under a
tyrant's
reign as all the
enjambment
in the poem is still
constrained.
End stops
(frequently towards the second half of the poem):
This could symbolize how
human
power is
transient
and
semi-permanent
- it is easily
curtailed
by nature's
omnipotence.