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The speaker in the poem 'Ozymandias' is narrating what was told to him by?

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Answered by nidhu26
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Hover for more information. In the sonnet "Ozymandias" by Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, the audience can hear three different speakers. The first ten words are spoken by the narrator, who is the "I" of the poem, as he tells the reader that he came across a traveler from an antique land.

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Hover for more information. In the sonnet "Ozymandias" by Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, the audience can hear three different speakers. The first ten words are spoken by the narrator, who is the "I" of the poem, as he tells the reader that he came across a traveler from an antique land.

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