v) Describe the landscape around the statue of Ozymandias.
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In this poem, a traveler tells the speaker about the statue. ... All that remains is the sneering, cold (lifeless) statue, broken in an empty desert. The barren landscape surrounding the "wreck" of the statue further underscores the idea that power and domination are temporary, but the art that mocked him has survived.
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