What does the line Nothing beside remains mean? does it have anything to do with human life
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Ozymandias referred to himself as the greatest King who everyone should fear. Ozymandias was a boastful and arrogant king. Nothing remains of the huge statue of Ozymandias except broken pieces of ruins. When the narrator says these words, he emphasises that power and popularity of the greatest people will come to an end. Nothing is permanent in this world.
In some ways this has to do with every human life. Who can escape sickness, old age and death? The lesson is that we should always remember how short and temporary life is and never be proud and arrogant. It is better to live in love and humility.
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