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Explain the lines form the poem: 'The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed '
from 'ozymandias'
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Answered by ambikauncal
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The “hand that mocked them” (meaning the passions depicted on the shattered visage) is the sculptor's hand – the sculptor was “mocking” the passions (with a play on the two meanings of the word “mocked” – “copied” them and “ridiculed” them); the “heart that fed them” is the heart of the ruthless tyrant himself, ...

Answered by yuvikamd18
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The poet's use of the word "hand" refers to the sculptor's hand, the very hand that was responsible for the creation of the sculpture of Ozymandias. The poet's use of the word "heart" refers to Ozymandias's own emotions and his arrogance that his significance would persist even after death.

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