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The Outcasts of Poker Flat and similar stories of Harte were highly acclaimed and widely popular in the decade or so after Harte published them earning him substantial and a worldwide audience Although this story and others of his remain popular today critics now believe he was far overrated as a stylist because of his use of sentimentality and because of lack of originality in his themes and plots However there can be no gainsaying that he invented stock character types later imitated in western novels and films These character types include the roving gambler like John Oakhurst and the tainted ladies with hearts of gold like the Duchess and Mother Shipton Overall one may fairly say that Harte was an appealing and influential writer but probably not great one Ozymandias has two settings The first is the place where the narrator meets the traveler line the second is the setting in the travelers tale about a crumbling statue of an Egyptian king pharaoh The statue is at the site of the ancient Egyptian capital Thebes about miles south of Cairo On the eastern side of the river was the city proper On the western side was a vast cemetery or city of the where statues temples and tombs memorialized the pharaohs Living at the site were priests who conducted religious services and artisans and laborers who designed built and maintained the monuments Narrator The poet Shelley He assumes the role of auditor to the tale of the traveler line and tells the reader what the traveler said Traveler A person from an ancient land who tells his tale to the narrator Ozymandias Egyptian Pharaoh who is the subject of the travelers tale Ozymandiasalso spelled Osymandias is another name for one of Egypts most famous rulers Ramses II or Ramses the Great He was born in BC and ruled Egypt for years as the third king of the Nineteenth Dynasty His exact age at is uncertain but it was between and Ramses was a warrior king and a builder of temples statues and other monuments He was pharaoh at the time Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt as recounted in the second book of the Bible Exodus derived from the Greek word for departure In Cecil B de Milles melodramatic film The Ten Commandments the late Yul Brynner portrays Ramses and Charlton Heston plays Moses Sculptor The craftsman who sculpted the statue of Ramses The might and majesty of a king do not last only great art endures The statue symbolizing the power and glory of the pharaoh is crumbling Yet the arrogant sneer on the shattered visage remains intact as a testament to the ability of the sculptor to read and capture the passions of his ruler Thus it is the pharaohs lowly servant the sculptor who delivers the more powerful message here The kings messagelook on my works ye Mighty and despairis an ironic indictment of his pride Oddly Shelleys themevalid as a general statementdoes not ultimately apply to Ozymandias or Ramses II For Ramses remains today perhaps the most famous of Egyptian pharaohs After s of years he continues to intrigue historians archeologists and other scholars In addition many of the monuments erected during his rule still stand Shelleys ridicule of the powerful Egyptian ruler and the pharaohs arrogant boast on the pedestal was a veiled condemnation of the English government under King George III Shelley abhorred oppressive monarchical government and favored revolution to overthrow it He was inspired in part by the ideas of Thomas Paine author of two documents that promoted the American Revolution Common Sense and Crisis In Ozymandias Shelleys focus on decay as the ultimate destiny of authoritarian rule was an oblique warning that Britain could expect the same if it did not change its ways Type of Work | ||
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