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What does the poet convey through the poem Ozymandias ?

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Answered by DevilDoll12
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➡OZYMANDIAS : PERCY SHELLY ⬅
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〰The poem conveys the sheer futility of Human pride and vanity . The colossal statues and all symbols of power are destroyed by the ravages of time . Time sweeps out even the most powerful .

〰In the poem , Ozymandias was a powerful ruler with his kingdoms stretching boundless but at present everything has been destroyed and nothing remains except broken legs and a half sunken face .

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Answered by khy32
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hey mate here is ur answer
the poet wants to convey that dont proud too much on urself that i have made this or that because if any natural disaster came it will all mix into the soil or land . So we should not proud on our self so much that it become over
confidence as the king was so much proud on his architectures but when the natural disaster came ot all nix into sand and now no one remmember what they were
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