what did the sculptor want to portrait through the Statue of Ozymandias
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the poet describes a meeting with someone who had travelled to a desert. the traveller told the poet a story about old broken statue in the middle of the desert. the narrator said that this sculpture was once a symbol of pride and greatness. the narrator describes the features of the statue's face ' grown and wrinkled lips' shows that the man was a cold commander and king of kings. by this the poet wants to conclude that only good deeds will remain forever in our heart.
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