2.How does the poet describe the expression on Ozymandias's face?
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Shelley describes the statue's face as having a "frown...and wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command." In other words, the statue of Ozymandias/Ramses oozes arrogance, even all these years after his death. The point of the poem, of course, lies in the irony.
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Shelley describes the statue's face as having a "frown...and wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command." In other words, the statue of Ozymandias/Ramses oozes arrogance, even all these years after his death.
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