describe the visage that lay in the desert of chapter ozymandias
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Who does the shattered visage in the poem Ozymandias belong to and why it is half sang
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In this poem by Shelly; the visage that lay in the desert is of Ozymandias which is the other name for Rameses 2, the pharaoh of Egypt. The visage of the ruined statue was shattered and was half buried in the sand of the desert. It only had a mouth and a nose above the desert sand but the facial expressions which showed a frown, a wrinkled lip and a sneer clearly show Ozymandias's passions that is his pride, tyranny and disdain for others.
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