Respuesta :
The line nothing beside remains, Round the decay, reflects the theme that art alone can last forever.
Explanation:
The poem Ozymandias by Percy Shelley talks about the Egyptian King Ramesses foolish desire to immortalize himself by building a statue of himself.
The line nothing beside remains, round the decay says, that art alone can last forever as, even after the king dies, his expressions had been copied accurately in the statue.
After the statue was broken, what was left from the broken statue, the face, depicted the king's expressions and emotions even after he died. So even after the king's death, his life gone and decayed ,the statue as an art still lives on.
Answer:
"Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,"
Explanation:
This line and the ones surrounding it point out that art keeps surviving.
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