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Lazarus' famous sonnet depicts the Statue as the "Mother of Exiles:" a symbol of immigration and opportunity - symbols associated with the Statue of Liberty today. ... Her efforts paid off and in 1903, words from the sonnet were inscribed on a plaque and placed on the inner wall of the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
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1. Allusions are reference to things, places, people, and events outside the poem
2. Lazarus describes the Statue of Liberty as having “mild eyes” and holding a beacon that “glows world-wide welcome.” The statue symbolizes welcoming and harmony among the “tired,” “poor,” and “wretched.”
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