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STATUE OF

LIBERTY

Yessenia Alex
CONTENTS

01 History:

Symbolism:
02

Designer:
03

04 Interesting Facts:

Movies featuring the Statue of Liberty:


05

Conclusion:
06
History:

The Statue of Liberty, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, was a gift from
France to the United States. Construction began in 1875 in France, with Gustave
Eiffel contributing to the internal structure. It arrived in New York in 1885 and
was officially dedicated on October 28, 1886. The statue's copper color turned
green over time. A symbol of hope for immigrants, it underwent restoration in
the 1980s and remains an enduring emblem of freedom and democracy,
welcoming millions of visitors to Liberty Island.
Symbolism:

The Statue of Liberty is like a big symbol. It shows freedom and welcomes
people to the United States. The torch she holds means showing the way and
being smart. The seven spikes on her crown stand for all the places in the world.
France gave the statue to the United States as a gift, showing they are friends.
The broken chains at her feet mean no more slavery and everyone can be free.
The statue is in New York and reminds us of a hopeful welcome to a new life. It's
a special sign of freedom and friendship.
Designer:

Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French artist, was the creative mind behind the
Statue of Liberty. He designed the statue as a symbol of friendship between
France and the United States. Bartholdi's vision included the statue's impressive
features, like the torch and the crown with its seven spikes. Gustave Eiffel, known
for the Eiffel Tower, helped design the internal structure. The statue was
constructed in France and later assembled in New York Harbor, where it stands
proudly on Liberty Island. Bartholdi's artistic talent and vision brought to life this
enduring symbol of freedom and democracy.
Interesting facts:

1. Copper Beauty:The Statue of Liberty, initially copper-colored, turned green over time due to oxidation.

2. Golden Glow:The torch's flame is covered in gold leaf, adding a touch of brilliance.

3. Globally Significant: The crown's seven spikes represent the continents, symbolizing worldwide liberty.

4. Size Stunner: Standing at 305 feet, it's as tall as a 22-story building, making it an impressive sight.

5. Eiffel's Touch:The internal structure was designed by Gustave Eiffel, the mind behind the Eiffel Tower.

6. Historic Debut: Officially dedicated on October 28, 1886, marking a significant moment in history.

7. Movie Star:The statue has starred in iconic films, including "Planet of the Apes" and "Independence Day."
Movies featuring the Statue of Liberty:

"Planet of the Apes" (1968): The iconic ending scene features the Statue of
Liberty half-buried in the sand, serving as a powerful symbol.
"Independence Day" (1996): In this sci-fi film, the Statue of Liberty is
dramatically destroyed during an alien attack, making for a memorable
cinematic moment.
"The Day After Tomorrow" (2004): The statue appears in a chilling scene as
New York City faces extreme weather conditions.
Conclusion :

In summary, the Statue of Liberty is a big symbol of freedom in the United States.
It was a gift from France and was built to welcome people and represent
democracy. Designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and helped by engineer
Gustave Eiffel, it's really tall and has a cool green color. The statue has appeared
in movies, making it famous around the world. It stands on Liberty Island, telling
a story of hope and freedom for everyone.
References ;

Statue Of Liberty National Monument (U.S. National Park Service). (n.d.). https://www.nps.gov/stli/index.htm

The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island. (2022, October 17). The Statue of Liberty — Ellis Island Foundation. Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island.

https://www.statueofliberty.org/

Orlean, S. (2015, May 15). What Makes the "Lion Whisperer" Roar? Smithsonian Magazine.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-makes-lion-whisperer-roar-180955290/

Statue of Liberty - Height, location & timeline. (2009, December 2). HISTORY. https://www.history.com/topics/landmarks/statue-of-liberty
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