The title of the poem, “Ozymandias,” alludes to Ozymandias, the name of Ramesses II who is regarded as one of the greatest and more powerful ancient Egyptian pharaohs. How does the allusion to Ramesses II create meaning in this poem? It hints at the untapped riches that await those who travel through the desert. It evokes a sense of reverence. It reinforces the idea that even those with great fame cannot escape the slow decay of time. It creates an exciting mood.

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