in the poem ozymandias why was the statue destroyed?
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The fact that the statue is in ruins illustrates the fact that power is fleeting. It is ironic that Ozymandiaswanted this to be a lasting monumentto his greatness because what is left only communicates his arrogance and a ruined, rather than majestic,sculpture. No one will despair as he had wished.
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