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What is the significance of the Statue of Liberty? Be specific

Symbolic significance For more than a century, the bronze statue of the Statue of Liberty standing on Liberty Island has become a symbol of the friendship between the American nation and the people of the United States and France, and forever expresses the American people's lofty ideals of striving for democracy and yearning for freedom.

In 1851, Louis Bonaparte launched a coup to overthrow the Second French Republic. One day, a group of Communists and Kuomintang members built defensive structures on the streets and started a street fight with the coupists. At dusk, a young girl loyal to the Communist Party and the regime, holding a burning torch, jumped over the obstacles, shouted the slogan "Forward" and rushed towards the enemy. Unfortunately, she was shot and died. Since then, this brave girl holding a torch has become a symbol of the pursuit of freedom in the sculptor's mind. In addition, the shape of the goddess is based on Barteldi's later wife, and the face is based on his mother.

The verses from the sonnet "The New Colossus" by the Jewish poet Emma Lazarus are inscribed on the cornerstone of the Statue of Liberty:

Welcome,

The tired and poor,

the crowds huddled together longing to breathe freely,

the bustling abandoned ones,

Poor people.

Leave these homeless

people who are suffering

together with me.

I hold high the light of freedom!