How do children village in the poem Ozymandias belong to and why it's half some sunk
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whts children village
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If the question that u meant to ask was
Who does the 'shattered visage' in the poem 'Ozymandias' belong to and why is it 'half sunk'
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The narrator met a traveller who had travelled through the antique land. Then the traveller started giving the description of a statue of Ozymandias which he had seen while travelling through the antique place. He describes that two legs of a statue without the upper part of the body were standing in the sand of the desert and near them there was a face / head of the statue was half buried in the sand.
Who does the 'shattered visage' in the poem 'Ozymandias' belong to and why is it 'half sunk'
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The narrator met a traveller who had travelled through the antique land. Then the traveller started giving the description of a statue of Ozymandias which he had seen while travelling through the antique place. He describes that two legs of a statue without the upper part of the body were standing in the sand of the desert and near them there was a face / head of the statue was half buried in the sand.
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