In “The New Colossus,” how does the poet use dialogue?

The New Colossus

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She describes her own thoughts about the statue.
She describes her own thoughts about the statue.

She uses personification to give the statue a voice.
She uses personification to give the statue a voice.

She imagines a conversation between the statue and a Greek god.
She imagines a conversation between the statue and a Greek god.

She quotes the immigrants who feel welcomed by the statue.

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In "The New Colossus," the poet, Emma Lazarus, primarily uses personification to give the statue a voice. This is seen in the way she describes the statue as if it were speaking directly to the immigrants, inviting them and welcoming them to America. The statue embodies a maternal figure that extends a warm invitation, which emphasizes the theme of hope and refuge for those seeking a better life. While there may be indirect references to the feelings of immigrants, it is the personification of the statue that stands out as a key element in the poem.