The poem ' ozymandias' talks about the temporary or transient nature of human life-illustrate
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It is a sonnet written by English romantic poet percy bysshe shelley,. In this sonnet the face is distinguished by a frown and a sneer which the sculpture is carved on the features
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Ozymandias is a poem that expresses the transitoriness of human life(power) and permanence or the everlasting feature of the work of art (nature)
All the remains of the statue of Pharaoh depict that the once famous and strong King is nothing to remember but the work of the artist is cherished forever.
It tells us that the political power is temporary but the art or nature remains forever.
All the remains of the statue of Pharaoh depict that the once famous and strong King is nothing to remember but the work of the artist is cherished forever.
It tells us that the political power is temporary but the art or nature remains forever.
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