People harbour ill feelings for those who are cruel and heartless. The feelings are initially suppressed but they finally surface with great vengeance. Explain how this is reflected inthe life and death of Ozymandias.
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It is quite true, people harbor ill feelings against those who are cruel and heartless. In the poem ‘Ozymandias’ by P.B. Shelley highlights this fact beautifully. Ozymandias was a cruel and heartless king. He was very powerful and cruel as long as he lived. He also got many of his statues built in order to be remembered by future generations. However, the vestiges of his cruelty, arrogance, and heartlessness were permanently carved on the face of his statues. The sculptor carved his cruelty and arrogance on the face of the statues. Everyone who looks at the remains of the statues can easily see these expressions.
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