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visualising the nation class 10th ​

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Answered by raodishayadav29
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Visualising a Nation. A symbol is a visual image that represents something other than itself. It may be a representation using an object, picture, written word, sound or a particular mark. During the 18th and the 19th centuries, several symbols were used by artists and revolutionaries to depict abstract concepts.

Answered by Chandra1972
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Visualising The Nation. Visualising The Nation (i) Artitsts in the 18th and 19th centuries found a way out by personifying nation. In other words they represented a country as if it were a person. (ii) Nations were then portrayed as female figures.

The way of visualising a nation is by giving its absract form a concrete for by allegory. Many poets used allegory to visualize a nation and represent it as an object or a person. For eg., France was personified Marianne, a popular christian name and similarly Germany was also personified as Germania.

Allegory is a symbol of a nation and it expresses liberty , freedom , justice , greed through a person and thing. They might also act as political satire. It is representation of abstract ideas and principles by characters. Allegory plays an important role in the nation's building.

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