In the phrase "which yet survive",why does the poet use the word 'yet'?
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In "Ozymandias," when Shelley states that the "passions" of King Ozymandias that are recreated by the sculptor of his statue "yet survive," he means that the feelings expressed in Ozymandias's stone face outlast the late ruler's physical monument.
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