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Intro:
A gift from France to the American people in 1886 to commemorate the centenary of the signature of the Declaration of Independence and the friendship that had begun during the American Revolution, the American Revolution.The 46 meter high statue in New York harbor has become a permanent symbol of America that particularly evokes the adventure of immigrants.
1)
The Statue of Liberty is a very important monument of New York City, it has become one of the symbols of the United States. It is placed at the sea entrance of the city to welcome the new arrivals and show the power of the city.
It has a crown representing power and whose seven points symbolize the seven continents (or the seven oceans).
The torch represents the clearness, the light of knowledge and friendship between the two countries (France and the United States).
It is also the symbol of power with the tablet it holds close to its body, in its left hand evokes law and right. The torch that it points towards the sky reminds us of the ideas of the "Lumières".
2)
At first, it was installed in order to face the Eiffel Tower, it turned its back on the United States, but it was finally turned back to face the west in 1937 at the time of the Universal Exhibition of 1937. This statue was meant to show Franco-American friendship, so it is logical that it should be directed towards the United States and not towards places of French power.
3)
It represents the notion of freedom, which is at the heart of America.since its foundation. This statue at the entrance to New York Harbor was the first image immigrants had of America when they landed by boat. Branded torch, lady of freedom seemed to welcome them. It quickly became the symbol of hopes and aspirations and the end of misery.
4)
Immigrants were not the only ones who gave a special meaning to the Statue of Liberty. During the First World War, the statue was the object of numerous posters and songs that exalted the patriotic feelings of Americans. Like a beacon at night, the Statue of Liberty housed soldiers returning from the war.
Intro:
A gift from France to the American people in 1886 to commemorate the centenary of the signature of the Declaration of Independence and the friendship that had begun during the American Revolution, the American Revolution.The 46 meter high statue in New York harbor has become a permanent symbol of America that particularly evokes the adventure of immigrants.
1)
The Statue of Liberty is a very important monument of New York City, it has become one of the symbols of the United States. It is placed at the sea entrance of the city to welcome the new arrivals and show the power of the city.
It has a crown representing power and whose seven points symbolize the seven continents (or the seven oceans).
The torch represents the clearness, the light of knowledge and friendship between the two countries (France and the United States).
It is also the symbol of power with the tablet it holds close to its body, in its left hand evokes law and right. The torch that it points towards the sky reminds us of the ideas of the "Lumières".
2)
At first, it was installed in order to face the Eiffel Tower, it turned its back on the United States, but it was finally turned back to face the west in 1937 at the time of the Universal Exhibition of 1937. This statue was meant to show Franco-American friendship, so it is logical that it should be directed towards the United States and not towards places of French power.
3)
It represents the notion of freedom, which is at the heart of America.since its foundation. This statue at the entrance to New York Harbor was the first image immigrants had of America when they landed by boat. Branded torch, lady of freedom seemed to welcome them. It quickly became the symbol of hopes and aspirations and the end of misery.
4)
Immigrants were not the only ones who gave a special meaning to the Statue of Liberty. During the First World War, the statue was the object of numerous posters and songs that exalted the patriotic feelings of Americans. Like a beacon at night, the Statue of Liberty housed soldiers returning from the war.