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why does the poet specify that the traveler is from an 'antique land'?what does this tell you about the sights he describes?

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Answered by atreyeeroy8
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This line can be interpreted literally or figuratively. The traveler could be an actual person that the narrator met in real life. They could have come from a place with an ancient cultural history, such as Egypt. And they could be describing something they actually saw there: the ruins of a giant statue.

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