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Posted by Snake on October 26, 1999 at 16:03:24:
In Reply to: The Hollow Men and Ozymadious posted by HEEEEEELLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!! on October 24, 1999 at 20:14:48:
: I have to give a presentation on part III of the Hollow men. Can someone please tell me any relationships between the hollow men and the poem ozymadious. Could someone please explain to me what is going on in part III?????
: THANKS
"Here the stone images are raised, here they recieve the supplication of a dead man's hand "
"Lips that would kiss
Form prayers to boken stone."
Obviously, Ozymandius was raised as a stone image (of himself) and is now "broken." He is worshipped before and after his demise. How simpler could it be?
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