The tablet that the statue holds is a tabula ansata which is a tablet evoking the law. The tablet has the date of the American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, inscribed upon it. There are two different schools of thought regarding its significance, the first that the tablet represents the importance of history, the second that it represents the importance of knowledge.
The Statue of Liberty's tablet is in the shape of the keystone because it is the symbolism for the law of the nation. The keystone is important because without it, things would fall apart. Freedom and democracy would not prevail if there was no law.
Torch : The torch is the strongest symbol that Bartholdi incorporated into the Statue. In fact the Statue's real name reflects its true meaning: "Liberty Enlightening the World". Crown: The statue wears a crown with seven spikes. This represents the 7 seas and 7 continents of the world, re-enforcing the universal concept of liberty. Tablet: The Statue holds a tablet in her left hand. It is a book of law based on the founding principles of this nation, a nation based on law. Writing on the Tablet: The Statue's tablet contains writing on it. This was one of the last changes that Bartholdi made to the Statue. It was originally left blank. Bartholdi placed the date of America's independence on the tablet ( JULY IV MDCCLXXVI ). They are in roman numerals which are symbolic of law. Windows of the crown: ( 25 ) Represent the heaven's rays of light that shine over the 7 seas and continents. Shape of the Tablet: Do you know what the tablet's shape is called? It is a keystone. In architecture, a keystone is the stone which keeps the others together. Without it everything would fall apart. The keystone of this nation is the fact that it is based on law. Without law, freedom and democracy would not prevail. Sandals: The Statue of Liberty actually wears sandals. She is also not standing still. Even though the Statue stands on a pedestal, she is actually walking ahead moving forward. This goddess is lighting the path to freedom through peace, not violence. Her footwear also suggests her stature as a free person. Robe: The Statue of Liberty wears a free-flowing robe or stola, which powerfully refers to the Roman influence of the goddess "Libertas", which was worshipped by freed slaves. Broken Chains: Located at the Statue's feet symbolize the freedom that Lady Liberty has. It demonstrates that the Statue is free from slavery and bondage. Shields: Richard Morris Hunt made some representations in his pedestal design as well. He placed shields on each side of the pedestal symbolizing the states in the Union.
it hase ovals sgaure and rectangle
it has its own shape to it it is not a legal shape but without all of the twists and turns a rectangle.
its look and huge shape of look hahahha silly
It would like totaly be ummmmm.......... oh no wait i got it a star!!!
Statue of Liberty- It stands atop a rectangular stonework pedestal with a foundation in the shape of an irregular eleven-pointed star. The statue is 151 ft (46 m) tall, but with the pedestal and foundation, it is 305 ft (93 m) tall.
Cheap, Somewhat Durable, Easy to Shape and it didn't rust away to nothing.
Fredric Bartholdi designed the statue of liberty as a symbol of friendship between the united states of america and france. It was intended to comemmorate the centenial of the declaration of independence.
it is just a clay shaped figure if your thinking of private parts then no. because it is a shape that curves out to the right and left;there is a flat bottom to it though.
it is the shape of a star
The skeleton of the statue is made of flat iron bars curved into shape to create the three-dimensional figure. These "ribs" are attached to the copper surface with "saddles," which are copper bands that overlap the ribs and are riveted into place. The idea is that these saddles are flexible, and thus the different parts of the statue can flex slightly in the wind, and stand up to time better. There are around 1,500 saddles on the statue.
I don't know so don't ask me