"Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Irony đ - GCSE & English Literature Learning & Revision
In this episode, weâll explore the literary devices in Shelleyâs poem Ozymandias, with a focus on irony and satire. Weâll examine how the crumbling statue highlights the contrast between Ozymandiasâs belief in his eternal power and the reality of its decay. Weâll also look at the authoritative tone he used when commissioning the statue, now surrounded by emptiness. Plus, weâll analyse the poemâs structure as a sonnet and how it subtly mocks Ozymandiasâs self-importance. Finally, weâll consider the impact of the second-hand account and how it reinforces the rulerâs insignificance.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.â Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!