write a small summary of the poem ozymandias
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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 showOzymandias's “passions” (that is, his pride, tyranny, and disdain for others).
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 showOzymandias's “passions” (that is, his pride, tyranny, and disdain for others).
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The poet meets a person who has been to an ancient place in the deserts, Egypt. He tells the poet about the ruined statue of the great powerful king, Ozymandias. It had been destroyed with the passage of time. There were only the two legs which stood on a platform and the upper part of the body was nowhere to be seen................❤️
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