Her Right Foot by Dave Eggers
Author:Dave Eggers
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC
Published: 2017-02-02T05:00:00+00:00
And even if you have seen pictures of her feet, you probably have not seen pictures of the back of her feet. In particular, her right foot.
What do you notice when you see this picture?
That’s right! She is going somewhere! She is on the move!
Let’s pause here and collect ourselves, and think about this.
Let’s discuss this. Let’s think about and discuss the fact that this is the largest sculpture in all the land, and the most iconic symbol of the United States of America. Let’s talk about the fact that this statue has welcomed millions of visitors and immigrants to the USA.
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