how does the traveller describe the statue if ozymandiaa in first part of poem
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In the first part of the poem the traveler sees ozymandias statue which was Brocken his head was lying besides the statue and with an angry face.
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The poem begins with the traveller telling the poet that he had seen a vast but ruined statue, where stood two giant legs, isolated in the desert. The face was sunk in the sand, frowning and sneering. There was a pedestal at the statue, where the traveller noticed that the statue read Ozymandias, King of Kings.
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