Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed; And on the pedestal, these words appear: My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
(a) What is the meaning of 'stamped'?
(b) Whom does the hand and heart refer to?
(c) How did the king look after his people?
(d) What quality of Ozymandias is revealed in the last line?
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b) hands of the sculpture and heart of Ozymandias
c) Ozymandias is a cruel ruler and treated his subjects unwell
d) the last line revels that Ozymandias fells proud of himself
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a. Here the word “stamped” refers to the artistic touch of the sculptor by which he made subtle expressions of frown and sneer prominent in the face of his statue.
b. The hands belonged to the sculpture and the heart belonged to Ozymandias
c. The king Ozymandias was a cruel ruler and he did not treat his subjects well as he lacked compassion and generosity
d. The last line revealed that Ozymandias was filled with self- pride.
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