summary of the poem ozymandias
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Answer: Shelley's poem “Ozymandias” famously describes a ruined statue of an ancient king in an empty desert. In fact, the poem explicitly emphasizes art's ability to bring personalities to life: the speaker explains that Ozymandias's “passions” “yet survive” on the broken statue despite being carved on “lifeless” stone.
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