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wheres the story bajahwnsaja
This should appeal to sight.
This imagery instantly gives you an image of rays of sunlight and how your eyes perceive them and connect them to something beautiful.
Answer and Explanation:
<em>Two vast and trunkless legs of stone</em>
<em>Stand in the desert . . . Near them, on the sand,</em>
<em>Half sunk, a shattered visage lies,</em>
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<u>Percy Shelley's "Ozymandias" carries a message that existence and power are temporary.</u> In the excerpt above, only the legs remained of what once was a colossal statue of an ancient king. The power that king once had is now gone, along with his cities, subjects, and fortune.
<em>Round the decay</em>
<em>Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare</em>
<em>The lone and level sands stretch far away.</em>
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There is nothing left to remind us of the greatness that king once had except for the statue's remains. <u>This is a second message the poem conveys. Art, unlike life itself, is permanent.</u> The artistic representation of what that king once was is the only memory, able to "survive, stamped on these lifeless things."