In the poem ozymandias whose expression did the sculptor read and what it was
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Ozymandias is a sonnet written by P. B. Shelly. It describes the story of the Ehyptian kind Ramses II.
The narrator describes the feature of the statue’s face with few words like, “frown and wrinkled lips...” and it is an impression of unforgiving man.
The expression on the face of the statue in this poem is one of contempt.
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