History, asked by olivecktr7794, 1 year ago

What message is young to convey here? whom does he mean when he speaks of slaves? who is he criticising? what dangers does he sense in the situation of 1787? give answer?

Answers

Answered by amita130504
85

Answer: Young is trying to convey here that the injustice in the French society will not last any longer and the result of the revolt will be too much disastrous for the exploiters.

Here, slaves are referred to the members of the third estate who are the underprivileged ones.

He is criticizing the society of France at that time. He criticizes the nobles and the mentality of clergy.

He can sense the upcoming dangers to the noble men and the clergy by the underprivileged that is the third estate's members who are preparing for their revolts against them.

Explanation:

Answered by anshuman161436
10

Answer:

Here is your answer.

Explanation:

Young is conveying the message that any social system based on Injustice will not last long and its consequences can be disastrous for the exploiters.

The ‘slaves’ mentioned by him are the peasants, servants and landless sharecroppers, who were the underprivileged and deprived sections of Franch society at that time.

He is criticizing the complete social system and particularly the noblemen and the clergy.

The danger sensed by him is violence from the underprivileged sections on the noblemen and their families.

!.

Similar questions