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The French Revolution popularised many symbols.each symbols depicted some basic values.mention the symbols and related values.

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The images identified with the French Revolution and their fundamental qualities were as per the following:

(i) The Broken Chain: Chains were utilized to shackle slaves. A wrecked chain represents independence from slavery.

(ii) The Bundle of Rods or Fasces: One bar can be effectively broken, yet not a whole pack. It represents that strength lies in solidarity.

(iii) The Eye within a Triangle Radiating Light: The divine eye represents information. The beams of the sun will drive away from the billows of obliviousness. It portrays that information eliminates obliviousness.

(iv) Scepter: It was an image of imperial force. It portrayed the intensity of despotism.

(v) Snake Biting Its Tail to form a Ring: This kind of ring has neither start nor end. It is an image of time everlasting.

(vi) Red Phrygian Cap: It is worn by a slave after getting free. It represents independence from servitude or subjugation.

(vii) Blue-White-Red: These were the public shades of France. The utilization of these shading portrays patriotism.

(viii) The Winged Woman: It is the representation of the law. It represents the intensity of the law.

(ix) The Law Tablet: The law is the equivalent for all and all are equivalent before it. It represents equity and equity.

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