what did the statue of ozymandis symbolised
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What does the partially destroyedstatue symbolize in the poem "Ozymandias"? Ozymandias, also known as Ramses II, is the subject of this statue. The narrator, relating what he's heard from the traveler, notes that the statue's visage (face) had a frown, a "wrinkled lip, and a sneer of cold command".
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The status of ozymandias symbolised that nothing is immortal in this world every thing is mortal. It had to be finished after a certain time of period.
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