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hello and welcome to our video summarizing all the key quotes to memorize for the power and conflict anthology my name is barbara and in this video ill give you a quick run-through of all the main quotes context and structure points that you need to memorize for your power and conflict exams now the anthology has 15 poems which is a lot so ive limited the quotes to remember per poem to just two quotations ill show you how you can get the most out of each of the two quotations per poem and for each poem ill show you the kind of word level analysis you need to remember as well as of course context so lets begin now the first poem in this collection is ozymandias by percy shelley in terms of structure its written in sonnet form and contextually and do bear in mind of course my notes are very shorthand hes a romantic poet and he wrote the poem after an italian explorer found a statue in the desert now the first quotation to remember is half sunk a shattered visage lies whos frown