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Ira Lisetskai [31]
1 year ago
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The “shattered visage” (line 4) from Ozymandias refers to __________________.

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My name is Ann [436]1 year ago
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The “shattered visage” (line 4) from Ozymandias refers to a broken sculpture because it was partially buried in the sand and was barely visible.

<h3>What is a Visage?</h3>

This is slang or informal English that means a face and can also imply a head of something.

Based on the complete text of Ozymandias, we can see that the narrator talks about the sorry state of an ancient king and how his kingdom is in ruins.

The description of the  “shattered visage” (line 4) from Ozymandias refers to a broken sculpture because it was partially buried in the sand and was barely visible.

This shows that the sculpture was broken into several pieces and hence it was referred to as a “shattered visage” (line 4)

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