what did the sculptor want to portray through the Statue of ozymandias
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He chiseled the statue with very minute details and facial expressions of the king Ozymandias..he also showed his arrogance and power...
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The sculptor was a skilled artisan who made the statue with precision. He made very evident on the face of the king
remain in the memory of people for long, the expression on his face defeated his purpose as his statue shows him as a despot.
The sculptor wants to emphasize that it is one's behavior because of which he is remembered. If one fails, even as a king, to have good behavior he is not admired and gains dislike of others.
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remain in the memory of people for long, the expression on his face defeated his purpose as his statue shows him as a despot.
The sculptor wants to emphasize that it is one's behavior because of which he is remembered. If one fails, even as a king, to have good behavior he is not admired and gains dislike of others.
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