Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Ozymandias Vs. Ponder These Busted Statues
Ozymandias and Ponder These Busted Statues both refer to time but are viewed completely differently. In Ozymandias, time is perceived as more of a sad and dark ideology. Actions take place but in a slow and depressed manner. In Ponder These Busted Statues, time is seen as a "game". A "game" where seizing the moment is the most important aspect because time does not last forever. Living life at a fast and exciting rate because there is no "time" to waste. Ponder These Busted Statues refers to sex on multiple occasions because the author feels that sex and love are the most important actions in life. There is no "time" to waste so live life to the fullest.
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