Ozymandias By William Wordsworth Comparison

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Throughout the semester we have read multiple novels, poems, and short stories and gone into deep discussions about them. Whether it's from the sadistic works of Robert Browning or the romantic poems of William Wordsworth multiple poems stuck out and connected with me the most. The three texts that stood out to me the most were “Tintern Abbey”, “Ozymandias”, and “Rhyme of the ancient Mariner”
The first of the texts that stood out to me and i consider one of my favorites is “Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey” by William Wordsworth in 1798. Wordsworth was considered to be one of the best first generation romantic poets and his connection to nature is unmatched by anybody else. The reason why I enjoyed this poem so much is because i too have a connection to nature similar to Wordsworth. Wordsworth’s love for nature can be seen in the line “With tranquil restoration--feelings too of unremembered pleasure”(Page 781 lines 30-301). Wordsworth’s romantic lifestyle is one I would …show more content…

Immortality is something that all men strive for and none achieve, however there is one force in this world that will remain forever, Time. Ozymandias was the self proclaimed king of kings and truly believed his name would be remembered forever and his kingdom would last for ages to come. The irony behind this is that i had never heard of him until I had to read this “garbage” in english class. This poem makes me realise my mortality and understand that no matter what i do, i'm going to die, which is a humbling thought as well. While it may sound crazy, this poem almost makes me want to die eventually, cause without death there can't be life, which means immortality doesn't make somebody live forever, they simply exist forever. It also made me realise the reason we die, it’s so we can understand what life is all

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