liberty statue
The Statue of Liberty does not have a mouth in her feet.Okay, okay, I know what you meant. Her mouth is about three feet wide.
a symbol of enlight meant
the statue of liberty represents freedom and opportunity. why u ask because immigrants from Europe came to the United States Of America to start a new life and she also represents freedom because this is a Free country 2 do what ever we want to. but we cant kill or steel.
yes like cheryl cole
The Statue of Liberty has 25 windows (found in the crown at the top of the statue) which are meant to represent 25 different gemstones found on earth. The statue has several other symbolic features, such as the crown's rays, which represent the seven seas and continents.
No. It was made specifically as a gift from France to the United States.
The Statue of Liberty\'s epithet is "Liberty Enlightening the World." This phrase was inscribed on a plaque at the Statue\'s base in 1903. The phrase is commonly abbreviated to its initialsLEW.The phrase was chosen by the French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi and is intended to reflect the statue\'s symbolism of freedom and democracy. It is meant to represent the idea that liberty is a light that guides nations towards a brighter future.
The torch stands for freedom and to follow what you want and to chase your dreams.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France to the United States. The statue was meant to be a symbol for the democratic government America provided for the world and it also signified that America welcomed new peoples. The statue was dedicated in 1886 and stands as a National landmarj in the New York City harbor.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France. The only reason it is associated with immigrants is because it was the first thing many of them saw on their way to Ellis Island. It was not meant for that purpose. It just came to be that way.
While entering New York Harbor by ship, immigrants saw the Statue of Liberty. Many of them were relieved to know that they had survived the trip. They also thought of it as a sign of freedom from the oppression they had experienced in their past countries.It brought tears to the eyes of many.It was a sight to behold.To see the sight of the Statue of Liberty meant that they were free from poverty and more.