Historical Poetry Irony
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In the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, what is the ironic contrast between the statue and the surrounding desert?
- The statue is large and imposing, while the desert is vast and empty.
- The statue is made of durable materials, while the desert is constantly changing.
- The statue is a symbol of power and authority, while the desert is a symbol of chaos and decay.
- All of the above.