did the sculpture of the Ozymandias fulfill the purpose of it had been will give reason
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no, the sculpture of the Ozymandias does not fulfill the purpose of it had been
because the sculpture of the Ozymandias is destroyed by the time
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"Ozymandias" is a masterful sonnet. It does serve the purpose as the poet beautifully explains that power and glory of a human being are just short spans of our life.
And another aspect is the sheer vastness of mother nature. Everything in this world is time-bound and not immortal. Whoever might be mighty and powerful cannot also escape from ravages created by time.
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