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2[[caption-width-right:273:''Liberty Enlightening the World''...]]
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4-> ''"Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,\
5With conquering limbs astride from land to land;\
6Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand\
7A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame\
8Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name\
9Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand\
10Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command\
11The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.\
12"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she\
13With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,\
14Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,\
15The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.\
16Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,\
17I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"''
18-->-- '''Emma Lazarus''', ''The New Colossus''
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20The Statue of Liberty (full French name: ''La Liberté éclairant le monde'' -- ''Liberty Enlightening the World'') is a French [[{{sculptures}} statue]] given to the United States in 1886 to personify the freedom America offers.
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22A gift from the people of UsefulNotes/{{France}} (to celebrate the parallel fights for freedom of [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution Colonial America]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution Revolutionary France]], and having helped each other many times), the statue itself was designed by French {{sculptor|s}} Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi[[note]]He modelled the face on his mother and the body on his wife... make of that what you will[[/note]]. Bartholdi on a visit to America selected Bedloe's Island (known as Liberty Island today) in the bay of UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity as the location. The project often stalled for funding, and received contributions from many people in France and America. Engineering and construction was handled by several people. The final interior work was done by none other than Gustave Eiffel (yes, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiffel_Tower that one]]). The money for the statue came from several contributors, after a major drive by Joseph Pulitzer which caught people's imagination.
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24Properly building and setting up the statue took years; it became a project that attracted national interest. Pieces such as the arm and head were exposed to the public before installation. Naturally, there was a big celebration upon its conclusion.
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26The statue stands on a pedestal on Liberty Island, located just off the coast of Manhattan. It is highly visible from Ellis Island, where [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanDream immigrants to the United States]] used to be processed before entering the country. It soon became a symbol for the immigrant story, leading to Emma Lazarus's poem on the subject to be engraved on the Statue itself. It stands alongside works like Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti's ''Art/{{David}}'' as one of the most influential sculptures in history.
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28She embodies similar ideals to Eugène Delacroix's ''Art/LibertyLeadingThePeople''.
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30Lady Liberty has numerous smaller copies around the world, most famously the one in Las Vegas. There is of course one in Auguste Bartholdi's native city of [[https://www.archi-wiki.org/images/thumb/2/26/Route_de_Strasbourg_Colmar_58666.jpg/1200px-Route_de_Strasbourg_Colmar_58666.jpg Colmar]].
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32To know how she's perceived in popular culture, please go to the [[Analysis/StatueOfLiberty analysis tab]]. Only list here examples concerning the Statue itself.
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35!!The Statue of Liberty provides examples of:
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37* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: The statue was originally made of shining, reddish-brown copper, but the weather turned it green over the years. The public liked it that way so much that they resisted attempts to restore it.
38* BigApplesauce: What's the one city the personification of Liberty decided to settle down in? That's right, New York!
39* BreakingTheBonds: At the statue's left foot sits a broken shackle, showing the strength of liberty in defeating tyranny and slavery.
40* CoolCrown: The Statue of Liberty ironically wears a tiara, showing that the only supreme monarch for America is freedom from monarchs.
41* {{Eagleland}}: Type 1; the Statue symbolizes the opportunity America provides and its dedication to preserving human freedom. Even cynics get sentimental about it.
42* {{Expy}}:
43** The statue itself is likened by Emma Lazarus (who was indirectly involved in Lady Liberty's creation) to a modern version of the [[UsefulNotes/SevenWondersOfTheWorld Colossus of Rhodes]]. Although with one major difference: the Greek Colossus commemorates defense against conquest, while Lady Liberty is depicted as a guardian standing by the Golden Door welcoming people to the New World. Incidentally, the Statue of Liberty has outlasted the original Colossus, [[BrieferThanTheyThink which stood for only 54 years]].
44** During UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution, there were Dechristianization efforts that led to putting a statue of the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Roman Goddess of Liberty]] on the altar of the Notre Dame Cathedral. The ideals it embodied would eventually crystallize in what we know today as the American Statue of Liberty.
45* GiantWoman: Lady Liberty's ginormous size serves two purposes -- to be highly visible even from fairly far away in the sea and to exalt the role of freedom in society.
46* TheHighQueen: The Statue appropriates imagery associated with monarchs and emperors (the crown, the robes, and the tablet of law) to show that the best ruler for mankind is not a king, but a free people.
47* HolyHalo: Her crown gives off seven rays that act as a type of halo, showing Liberty's fundamental role in human life. The concept of freedom is the only goddess humans should worship.
48* HopeBringer: Lady Liberty was gifted to commemorate that kind of freedom you can supposedly only find in the US. Therefore inspiring optimism in anyone who is enduring a tough situation both inside and outside America's borders.
49* AnImmigrantsTale: {{Implied}}. She was specifically placed on a harbor in Bedloe's Island to serve as a grandiose and reassuring greeting to any immigrant seeking a better life in the US.
50* LightIsGood: The Statue holds a torch to show that freedom is what enlightens the world. Without it, there's only hopelessness and oppression.
51* NationsAsPeople: She represents the democracy of America, which offers the torch of enlightenment to all the "poor and huddled masses" of the world.
52* RedBaron: The poem ''The New Colossus'', (the one on the plaque) gives her the epithet, [[CapsLock "MOTHER OF EXILES"]].
53* RuleOfSeven: In keeping with the theme of sanctity and holiness, there are seven rays coming from the Statue's head, the same as the Biblical number of perfection.
54* TheUnfettered: A broken fetter sits at the statue's right foot and her right foot is raised to show that Liberty is constantly in motion and will not stop until all can be illuminated by her flame.

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