The "colossal wreck" of the statue of the ancient
Egyptian ruler,Ozymandias (Rameses II), tells us that only these "lifeless
things"survive from that time. This wreck is all that remain of a once
cruel and powerful tyrant. Form & Dramatic Irony. History and art on
an ancient ruin. The surrounding emptiness opposed to present with the
past. To record the words on the pedestal. An ancient haughty manner to
shout, now become calm and inwardly. The fragments of a sculpture surrounding
emptiness, flat and wide open. Time has changed as opposed to behind him.
To sneer at the condition; show up grand occasion hard to keep up with.
Turn of fortune, how awful an ancient ruin, from flourishing age opposed
to the present with the past in a great difference. There are narrow-minded
or shortsighted. You lose out on time. There are approaches to winning
a future. However, if your aim is merely to be better, then your sights
are set only at being higher. A much more effective approach is competing
with yourself. People who reach greatness have inner drive to reach perfection.
Ozymandias and (Rameses II) there are winners of Egypt in the thirteenth
century B.C and losers in time. Winners are achievers and losers are actuality.
Rameses II are people who find life a challenge, while not to learn from
failures easily give up on life. They do not know the value of time. Successful
people can be as stubborn as a mule but can also flex and bend whenever
the situation calls for it. They are very determined but are never narrow-minded
or short-sighted. Successful people work hard. They rarely procrastinate.
In summary, it takes a strong will to be successful person. There are Ozymandias
and Rameses II among us what makes people great and a cut from all threats
? And what do Ozymandias have in common? A great man as well as Rameses
II should have a lot of self-confidence. He should be a man of great ability.
He should also be a man of vision. We all have a great cause to fight for.
Ozymandias and Rameses II are someone who can rise to the occasion. Ozymandias
never shies away from responsibilities and challenges. Rameses II is always
the man of the hour. ain, suffering and failures are a frame of reference
to know what true happiness is only when Ozymandias have gone though these
difficult experiences, will you know what true time is, knowing true contrast
life can only come with maturity. No great work can be performed and no
high position can be attained without toil and effort. We envy Rameses
II and imagine that their fame was due to some stroke of luck. But when
we know their histories, we find that it is long years of patient toil
and constant effort that have brought about their success.