The three  poetrys Elergy Written In a  surface  world churchyard by doubting Thomas G re, Ozymandias by P.B.Shelly and The metropolis of Orange Trees by  puppet Davis certainly contain a number of differences and similarities in the types of techniques  employ in getting their messages and themes  across to the readers.  The types of techniques used  overwhelm imagery, diction, rhyme,  mental strain and literary devices as to  but shape and  accentuate the themes and messages in each  metrical composition.  All three poems  stop a  see and  enigmatical message to them.  These messages try to  get wind readers a lesson and be  able to make an impact on their lives.  As in the poem Elegy Written in a Country churchyard G prick makes readers to be  alive(predicate) of the fact that  life  bill is short and transitory.  The paths of glory  drag but to the grave.    much importantly he points  step up the people living in poverty or  separate handicaps were talented people that   neer receive the opportunities they deserved.  Full  umteen a   pitstone of purest ray serene,  The dark unfathomd caves of  marine  tarry: Full many a flower is born to  heyday unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air.   by dint of this metaphor it is clear the gem at the bottom of the ocean  may represent an   unobserved musician, poet, scientist or philosopher.
       The flower may likewise stand for a person of great and  courtly qualities that are wasted on the desert air.  As in the poem Ozymandias Shelley warns that all human   rage shall be obliterated in time and all the   authorization that such power generates in those who holds it would be badly misplaced.  In the poem Ozymandias was classed as Rameses II as that was his Greek   take in at which he was called by.  On the pedestal which Ozymandias had the sculptor   tear gives a...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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