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Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelleyβs Ozymandias appears, at first, to be a straightforward meditation on the impermanence of powerβa traveler recounts the ruins of a once-great kingβs statue, now crumbling in the desert, a relic of forgotten grandeur. But the poem resists simplicity. Its meaning shifts subtly depending on the readerβs tone, the listenerβs perspective, and the β read more