Friday, October 25, 2019
A Comparison of London and Ozymandias :: Poems Poetry Civilization Essays
 A Comparison of London and Ozymandias    A theme of Mortality lives in both poems. In "London" Blake talks  about the death and suffering of people, and in "Ozymandias" Shelley  talks about the death of a civilisation.    A sense of someone dominating, someone with greater power occurs in  both poems. In "London" the rich have this upper hand against the  poor, in "Ozymandias" this great leader is said to have this strength  over his enemies and his own people.    In "Ozymandias" Shelley writes about a fallen empire, a civilisation  that must have gone down hill because now there is no sign of it. In  "London" Blake tells us that the poorer people of this city are going  through a bad time, their empire has fallen like Ozymandias's empire,  but in this case London has not collapsed. Blake writes about how  London had drifted to a time of poverty and disease.    Moods  -----    The two poems, both give a feeling of depression and melancholy to the  reader. Shelley uses different words to create this effect, while  Blake writes how everyone is sad and weak.    Great arrogance is shown in both poems. In "Ozymandias" the king shows  that he is arrogant, he describes himself on the pedestal, he talks  about how great and powerful ruler he is. In "London" the arrogance of  the church compares to this.    In "London" the rich betray the poor, because they have put their name  on everything. In "Ozymandias" the sculptor betrays the king when the  statue is being made.    Styles  ------    Both poems have phonological techniques like alliteration, rhyme and  onomatopoeia. They are both concisely written and although short in  length are packed with layers of meaning and content.    Strong modifiers are used throughout both poems, which creates  tension. Good adjectives also help with imagery give a clear mental  picture; for example when Ozymandias's face is described, with its  sneer and frown.    Differences  -----------    Themes  ------    In "Ozymandias" Shelley writes about an ancient civilisation. The poem  is written in past tense. Blake writes about the London he is  witnessing; "London" is written in the present tense.    An obvious difference is that Blake writes about a civilisation, which  is in existence while Shelley writes about a civilisation that has  been disintegrated.    The strength of authority is maintained in "London" while in  "Ozymandias" it has dissipated.    Moods  -----    "Ozymandias" fills you with mystery about where the traveller came    					    
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