Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.(i) Whose decay is referred to here ?(ii) What is described as ‘boundless and bare’ ?(iii) Which word in the above stanza means the same as ‘huge’ ?
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a) The traveller described that "nothing" remains besides the head, legs, and pedestal. Everything has been destroyed in the ravages of time.
b) The traveller told the narrator that all around that huge broken statue, there spread boundless,bare, lone and level sands.
c) Colossal means huge.
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b) The traveller told the narrator that all around that huge broken statue, there spread boundless,bare, lone and level sands.
c) Colossal means huge.
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It means there remains no trace of power and glory that king Ozymandias was once proud and boastful of.There is nothing but sand round the wrecked statue.The desert and the sands signify the desolation and emptiness of the land where the kingdom once stood. No trace of Ozymandias’s power and valour could be found in the place.The line signifies that neither glory nor the power of the king is forever. All his vanity and achievements have gone to oblivion.It means there is nothing but sand around the decay of that huge statue. It lies all in ruins surrounded by barren sand of the desert.
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