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In the poem Ozymandias What does a traveller from an antique land tell the poet one day

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The traveler from an antique land told the poet about the ruins of the statue of the king in the desert.

  • Ozymandias is a sonnet written by Percy Bysshe Shelly.
  • One day the speaker of the poem met a traveler from the antique land.
  • He told the speaker about the ruins of a statue in the desert.
  • He thinks it is the statue of a great king.
  • The two vast legs are intact, the head sunk in the soil of the desert.
  • It is ruined but the facial features of the statute indicate that the king was a good ruler who understood the feelings of his subjects.
  • Now both the king and his subjects have gone, but memories of those magnificent rule are imposed on the statue.

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