In most depictions of Lady Justice, she is not standing on a book, but rather a pedestal.
the scale
It is a godess and it sees none separately. all are same in the house of Justice.
The old lady who swallowed a fly
a theme for this book would be justice and caring
thats' where you're standing.
No, she is not. In the original sculpture of Themis (or Justitia), now known as Lady Justice, she did not have anything under her feet other than ground. The book and snake came later.The book is meant to be a representation for law books. Between the book and her foot, is a snake. The snake reminds us that we should tread lightly when meting out justice.
The book which lady justice stands on represents knowledge. If you look closely the book is on top of the serpent which represents evil. This makes the statement that with knowledge we are able to destroy evil.
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Lady Justice is holding the Scales of Justice. See link below for an assortment of depictions of Lady Justice and the Scales of Justice.The scale is technically called a balance beam scale and it is an ancient symbol for equality and fairness under the law: founding principles for the modern system of justice.
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A vigilante group will not usually deliver true justice. That lady is a justice, in our municipal court.what does it means
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The unblindfolded Lady Justice symbolizes impartiality and objectivity in the legal system. It signifies that justice should be served without bias or outside influences, based solely on the facts and evidence presented.
Godey's Lady's Book was created in 1830.
it is where the lady is standing
maybe or maybe not