What does the broken statue of the Ozymandias tell?
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The title of “Ozymandias” refers to an alternate name of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II. In “Ozymandias,” Shelley describes a crumbling statue of Ozymandias as a way to portray the transience of political power and to praise art's power of preserving the past.
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in ozymandias (1817) the statue is broken into pieces and standard an empty desert which suggests that tyranny is temporary and also that no political leader particularly
an unjust one can hope to have lasting power of real influence
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