The Statue of Liberty
(a) is the statue of liberty situated? (b) What does
it symbolize? (c) What is the measure of the statue? (d) How was it built? (e)
What is the significance of it?
The Statue of Liberty, originally is called Liberty
Enlightening the world. It is a statue situated on.Liberty Island, formerly
Bedloc's Island, in the harbour of New York. The statue symbolises liberty in
the form of a woman wearing flowing robes and a spiked crown. She holds a torch
aloft in her right hand and carries in her left hand a book inscribed
"July 4, 1776". Broken chain symbolises the overthrow of tyranny. It
lies at her feet. The statue was designed by the French sculptor Frederic
Bartholdi and was given by France to the United States to commemorate the centennial
of US independence in 1876. France raised funds by popular subscription to pay
for the statue; US donors financed the pedestal and installation of the
monument. President Grover Cleveland dedicated the work on October 28, 1886.
The statue, the Island, and nearby Ellis Island were declared a national
monument in 1924. The statue is, formed of copper sheets riveted to an iron
framework. It is one of the largest statues in the world. It measures 93.5 m
(306 ft 8in) from the bottom of the pedestal to the tip of the torch. The
figure itself is 46.4 m (152 ft 2 in) high; the right arm is 12.8 m (42 ft)
long; the hand is 5.03 m (16 ft 5 in) long; and the head, which is reachable by
•staircase or emergency lift, measures 8.5m (28ft) from neck to diadem and 3.05
m (10 ft) from ear to ear. The statue weight 254 tonnes(250 tons). Originally
it was conceived as a gesture of intemational friendship. The statue has become
a global symbol of freedom, marking the arrival of million of immigrants to the
United States.
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