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Tremble therefore tyrants of the world.what does it mean?

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Answered by MFKMFK
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It means tremble before the power of writer.Through this Mercier shows the power of print and books in changing the society.
Answered by smartbrainz
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These words were said by an 18th century French novelist named Sebastien Mercier. In the 18th century, books and novels were means of disseminating enlightenment and progress and instruments of both evolutionary and revolutionary change.

EXPLANATION:

  • Several believed that the wisdom spread by novels and books would ultimately push the world towards a democratic society where tyranny and despotism would be abolished.
  • 'Louis' declared that the printing press was the most 'powerful engine of development' and public opinion was the force that would sweep despotism away. The lead characters in Louis’s novels were transformed became enlightened due to the reading. Therefore, Louise made this statement.  

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