![]() This group consisted of the designers and laborers who built and keep the monuments in top condition. The other group of people who lived around this place was the caretakers of the place (Casey, 12). Religious leaders and priests also lived in this place and would time after time offer divine help to the people who needed it. This part of the kingdom was not deserted as such. The religious points served to keep the king’s souvenirs that reminded the people of their king’s achievements and accolades. It is in this place that the pharaoh’s kept their most valued assets like statues. ![]() They referred to this place as the city of the dead. The parameters of the city were bordered by a river to the eastern side, the only one that served the city while to the western side it was bordered by a huge field where they put to rest there dead. This statue is located at the heart of a very old Egyptian city, located some four hundred and twenty miles to the south of their ancient capital, and called Thebes. The king is referred to as Ozimandias, in the ancient of days they were also called Pharaohs. The persona mentions his second meeting, which occurs around some diminishing statue of an ancient Egyptian king. The first incident is highlighted in the first stanza in the first meeting between the traveler and the narrator (I met a traveler from an antique land). The idea behind the poem is unveiled in the two different scenes that the persona describes. She employed total complexity in her poems and she most often than not followed a specific pattern through her writing.
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