How does shelley describe the statue of ozymandias
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"The king/pharaoh had commissioned a sculptor to create this statue to serve as a monument to his Ozymandias's greatness.
The carver has challenged the ruler by sculpting a proud look on the face.
This is why Shelley writes that the modeler read the ruler's emotions well.
Highly specific images, as when the traveler describes a statue he has seen.
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