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What does the traveller notice in the desert during his expedition in the poem

‘Ozymandias’?​

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Answered by suraj4498
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Shelley's poem “Ozymandias” famously describes a ruined statue of an ancient king in an empty desert. ... The face is “shattered,” leaving only a mouth and nose above the desert sand, but the “frown,” “wrinkled lip,” and “sneer” clearly show Ozymandias's “passions” (that is, his pride, tyranny, and disdain for others)

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