Ozymandias meant to showcase his power and grandeur through his works, highlighting the irony of their eventual ruin.
Ozymandias meant 'Look on my works ye Mighty and despair' as a declaration of his power and grandeur, challenging others to acknowledge his achievements and feel a sense of awe in comparison to his works. However, the irony lies in the fact that only ruins remain of his once great empire, emphasizing the transient nature of human ambition.
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