what is left of the statue in the poem ozymandias
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The statue has faded over time as a result of erosion and maybe even defacement or destruction by some enemy. The eroded face shows a frown, a "wrinkled... In this poem, a traveler tells the speaker about the statue. He says that all that is left of Ozymandias are two "trunkless legs" and a "shattered visage."
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