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The Great Stone Face II is a  short story written by  that focuses on Ernest and his  characteristics and how people perceived him as a  person identical to The Great Stone Faces.


The narrative began with a brief description of Ernest's looks in his  years, as well as the  he had accumulated over the years. He grew into a 'Man of Excellent Qualities' due to his belief in the Great Stone Face and persistent  of his good virtues.


Many people  from far to meet and speak with the noble person (Ernest). One of them was a poet whose work was loved by the great Ernest, leading him to  that the poet was the human figure of the Great Stone Face. Ernest soon  that the poet didn't look at all like the Great Stone Face. In reality, the poet  that, while his concepts in the poems were , they were not genuine.


Also, when the poet observed Ernest  to his neighbours, he felt that those were not just words but were the words of his life. And when he compared Ernest's majestic, thoughtful face to that of The Great Stone Face, he was overwhelmed by finding a similarity between both. At that exact moment, the poet exclaimed joyfully,  Earnest's true identity as the prophesied person whom people had waited decades to meet. The valley  were  with the disclosed answer because everyone thought he was a  person of all ages.
 
 
Ernest, who was virtuous, returned home after meeting his neighbours, hoping that someone greater and  than him might come to the valley eventually.