Discuss the role of Visual allegory for the rise of Nationalism.
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The role of allegory in the rise of Nationalism is stated below.
Explanation:
- Allegory is typically a representation of abstract principles or ideas in the form of figures, characters, or events in dramatic, narrative, or pictorial form.
- It is generally a fable with a moral. Back in the classical age allegories had biblical references. They might also appear as a political satire.
- Allegories played an important role in the rise of Nationalism.
- We have the example of the French allegory, Marianne, which was a popular Christian name that represented the widespread political ideas supported by the revolutionaries.
- The ideas of Justice, Liberty, and Republic were represented by various symbols in the allegory. They were a red cap, the tri-colour, and a cockade. The broken chain symbolized Liberty. Justice was exemplified by the blindfold and the weighing scales in one hand.
- Germania was the name specified to the allegory of Germany that symbolized courage, strength, and freedom.
- The allegories were assembled in public areas and the figures were laid on stamps and coins for the people to identify with them and the nation.
- As these allegories showcased brave and patriotic emotions in a visual form, they motivated people of the country to fight against oppression and lead their country towards freedom.
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