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One of the great English Romantic poets (although not widely perceived as such during his life), Percy Shelley produced much of his most significant work while living in self-imposed exile in Italy with his second wife, Mary Godwin Shelley.
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  How Well Do You Know "Ozymandias"?   best quiz  
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Even after 200 years, "Ozymandias" remains one of Percy Shelley's best-known poems, but how well do you actually know it? Can you fill in the blanks in the text with the correct words on the right?
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  Shelley's "Ozymandias"   top quiz  
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Dig into this poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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I love Shelley! Hope you do too!
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Trivia Questions

1. In what poetic form is "Ozymandias" written?

From Quiz
Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: sonnet

Ozymandias is a sonnet, or a poem of 14 lines. It is written in loose iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme is ABABACDC EDEFEF.

2. Where was Shelley born?

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: Field Place

Percy Bysshe Shelley, the son of Sir Timothy Shelley, the M.P. for New Shoreham, was born at Field Place near Horsham, in 1792.

3. Ozymandias is the Greek name for what Egyptian Pharaoh?

From Quiz Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: Ramesses II

In 1817, the British Museum announced its acquisition of a sizeable fragment of a statue of Ramesses II from the 13th century BC. Some scholars argue this may have inspired Shelley's poem, although he was also inspired by a passage in the writings of the ancient Greek historian Diodorus Siculus (Book 1, Chapter 47), where the historian writes about the monument "of the king known as Osymandyas." Ramesses II was the third pharaoh of Egypt's Nineteenth Dynasty and one of the mightiest pharaohs of the New Kingdom.

4. "Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art." To which bird are these lines addressed to by Shelley?

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: Skylark

"Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought." This is another beautiful oft-quoted line from "To The Skylark"

5. "I met a traveller from ____ land." What kind of land?

From Quiz Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: an antique

Shelley first published "Ozymandias" under the pseudonym of Glirastes. The name comes from the Latin glīs (dormouse) and the Greek erastēs (lover). The name is a pun on his love for his wife. Shelley was married to "Frankenstein" author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, who was nicknamed the "doormouse."

6. Which text that Shelley wrote shocked the Oxford University where he studied?

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: The Necessity of Atheism

Shelley wrote 'The Necessity of Atheism', attacking the idea of compulsory Christianity. Oxford University was shocked by this and on 25th March, 1811 he was expelled.

7. The traveler in "Ozymandias" said, "Two vast and ____ legs of stone / Stand in the desert." How are the legs described?

From Quiz Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: trunkless

The statue of Ozymandias lies in ruins. The legs stand without a trunk, while "... Near them, on the sand, / Half sunk a shattered visage lies..." One of the themes of the poem is hubris and another is impermanence. Even the great Ozymandias, one of the most powerful pharaohs during Egypt's most powerful period, eventually falls to ruins. "Ozymandias" was included in Shelley's 1819 collection "Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue; with Other Poems."

8. "Poets are the ______________ of unapprehended inspiration." according to Shelley

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: Hierophants

"Poets are the hierophants of an unapprehended inspiration; the mirrors of the gigantic shadows which futurity casts upon the present."-P.B.Shelley

9. "And on the pedestal, these words appear: / My name is Ozymandias, ____." How does the inscription end?

From Quiz Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: King of Kings

The title "King of Kings" was first used by Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I but is a title commonly used by Middle Eastern monarchs, similar to the title of emperor. In Judaism, the name came to be applied to God, and the New Testament frequently uses it in reference to Jesus.

10. In "Ode To The West Wind" what does Shelley call 'leaves'?

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: Pestilence-stricken multitudes

"the leaves dead Are driven, like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing, Yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red, Pestilence-stricken multitudes!"-Ode to the West Wind

11. "Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and _____" do what?

From Quiz Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: despair

Ozymandias's empire has come to ruin. The poem is a reminder that no work of man lasts forever and a warning not to become too caught up in pride. If even someone as mighty as the King of Kings could see his monument end up buried in the sand, how can the reader expect to make a permanent mark on the world? An 1817 copy draft of Shelley's poem is housed in Oxford's Bodleian Library.

12. One of Shelley's poems- 'Stanzas written in dejection near________'

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: Naples

"Nor fame, nor power, nor love, nor leisure. Others I see whom these surround- Smiling they live, and call life pleasure: To me that cup has been dealt in another measure."-Stanzas written in Dejection near Naples.

13. "Nothing beside remains. Round the decay / Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare / The ____ sands stretch far away." How are the sands described?

From Quiz Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: lone and level

Shelley uses a lot of alliteration in these lines: "boundless and bare," "lone and level," and "sands stretch." The Sisters of Mercy use this "lone and level" phrase in the songs "This Corrosion" and "Dominion."

14. "My name is ____________, king of kings:"- Who is this "king of kings"?

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: Ozymandias

The poem "Ozymandias of Egypt" speaks of the futility of vanity through the story of Ozymandias.

15. Shelley wrote "Ozymandias" as part of competition with a friend of his, who also wrote a poem with the same title. Who wrote the other "Ozymandias"?

From Quiz Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: Horace Smith

Horace Smith was a friend who helped manage Shelley's finances, and he was also a poet himself. His poem on Ozymandias began: "IN Egypt's sandy silence, all alone, Stands a gigantic Leg, which far off throws The only shadow that the Desart knows:- 'I am great OZYMANDIAS,' saith the stone... " The poems are on the same topic, share the same title, and are both sonnets. In addition to poetry, Smith wrote a number of historical novels, including "Brambletye House", "Zillah", and "Walter Colyton".

16. In 1822, which journal did Shelley publish along with Leigh Hunt and Lord Byron?

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: The Liberal

By publishing "The Liberal" in Italy the three men remained free from prosecution by the British. The first edition of The Liberal sold 4,000 copies.

17. Shelley and his friend both submitted their versions of "Ozymandias" to what weekly paper founded by Leigh and John Hunt in 1808?

From Quiz Shelley's "Ozymandias"

Answer: The Examiner

"The Examiner" was a Sunday paper on, as the editors described it, "politics, domestic economy, and theatricals." In addition to these topics, the paper also published poetry by the respected writers of the day, among them Shelley, Keats, and Byron. Both Shelley and Horace Smith submitted their sonnets on Ozymandias to "The Examiner", and both were published, Shelley's first in the January 11, 1818 issue of the paper, and Smith's later on February 1, 1818.

18. How is Shelley supposed to have died?

From Quiz Percy Bysshe Shelley

Answer: He drowned in the sea.

Percy Bysshe Shelley was lost at sea on 8th July, 1822 while sailing to meet Leigh Hunt.

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