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The New Colossus Essay

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The Land of the Free “The New Colossus” is a poem written by Emma Lazarus that is inscribed on a plaque at the base of the Statue of Liberty. This is the poem that we as Americans use as words of inspiration. From October 28, 1886, the date of when the Statue of Liberty was built and dedicated, to the year 2017, we have used the poem’s words to live by. While some people think that it is time for a change, others say that we should leave the poem to stay, for it is a historical remembrance of everything that we have stood up for. This poem also represents the welcoming of immigrants, the freedom that we fought for, and the freedom of religion. Immigrants come into this country to get a new life of freedom. In “The New Colossus”, one verse …show more content…

When America fought in both World War I and World War II, the Revolutionary War, and many more, we were fighting for the freedom of others or the freedom of ourselves. For example, America fought for the freedom of the Jews, the slaves, and any others. Even though those wars were fought many years ago, we still should fight for the freedom of others and the freedom of ourselves. The treatment for the equality of religion is even the first amendment. This is one major reason we should still follow the poem. It might represent the welcoming to immigrants, but that also means to respect and welcome their religion, no matter how ridiculous the religion seems to us. We shouldn’t judge or question the religion, we should show kindness and respect for the others. The immigrants, for example, have been through so much lately. The last thing they need is for someone to judge their beliefs. We should still and forever follow the wise words of the poem, “The New Colossus”. It represents everything that America stands for. Freedom of religion, all the wars that we have fought in for freedom, and the freedom for immigrants are important reasons to keep this poem alive. We should always have this poem as America’s mantra and should always keep it on the base of the Statue of Liberty. It stands up for freedom of all

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