What describes the interaction between two central ideas in Percy Shelley's poem "Ozymandias"? Ozymandias Responses The words can still be read on the statue's pedestal, and because of that, the traveler chooses to tell the story. The words can still be read on the statue's pedestal, and because of that, the traveler chooses to tell the story. An artist sculpted a likeness of the king, and because of that, something still remains of the ruler. An artist sculpted a likeness of the king, and because of that, something still remains of the ruler. The desert is large and dry, and because of that, the pieces of the statue were preserved. The desert is large and dry, and because of that, the pieces of the statue were preserved. The king was proud and boastful, and because of that, his empire fell.