The signifier in this picture is bronze bull statue located near Wall Street in New York. It signifies power, confidence, and domination. As most people know, bulls are incredibly strong, stubborn, and intimidating animals. The statue of this bull shows that the bull is in a defensive state, not one where he is relaxing or grazing. This bull is angry, powerful, and it is obvious. It's also made of brass, which is also a strong, sturdy material. All of these different aspects are not coincidental, but were used to symbolically represent it's surroundings. Since the bull is placed near Wall Street, which is infamous for money, competition, and success, the bull represents Wall Street's attitude. People that work on Wall Street have to be strong, determined, confident, and determined to be successful. If they are successful, it could lead to great power and money. The companies located in this area of New York are the most powerful and dominating in the financial world. The statue portrays a bull standing in a defensive position, ready for attack. This represents how the companies and employees should be on constant defense and always on their feet for whatever may come their way. Also, the bull isn't an underfed calf, it is a full-grown, muscular bull that is ready to take out whatever is ahead of them. This represents how those on Wall Street are not inexperienced underachievers, but they are the "top dogs" of the financial and business world. They will not be messed with and are ready to rule the dominate in the world of the stock market.
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