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How does the shattered visage in the poem oxymandias belong to and why is it half sunk

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Answered by riyadnb1p4dz1x
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the shattered visage indicates the face of the statue of the king ozymandius. it is half sunk in the sand because time is a great leveller & it spare none

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riyadnb1p4dz1x: shattered visage means the broken face of the statue of the king ozymandius . it was made so that he will be remembered by the posterity and he was overconfident about hi power.but after his death the condition of the statue was miserable.which tells that time is a great leveller
Answered by kits1050
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the 'trunkless legs' and the 'shattered visage ' suggest the mortality of Man. No one can live forever, even if he is a king. Time is a great leveller. Even colossal statues can't stand the test of time. Hope it helped u
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