n the poem 'Ozymandias', what are compared in Shelley's famous political sonnet?


The former glory of ancient Egypt and 'the lone and level sands'.


Ozymandias's tyrannical power and the subservient sculptor.


The decaying ruin of the statue in the desert wasteland and the proud king's arrogant inscription.


The once glorious statue and the colossal wreck

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of Ozymandias's empire and power.
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