What is the empty desert a symbol of in the poem. Ozymandias
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The Statue of Ozymandias
In “Ozymandias,” (1817) the statue is broken into pieces and stranded in 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 or real influence.
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The title is the name of an arrogant king. This image reminds me of Ozymandias because it deeply expresses what is said in the poem. Instead of the sculpture symbolizing a form of intimidation and rule, There it stood in the middle of the empty desert, showing what extreme arrogance can lead to: utter destruction.
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