what was the role of cartoons and caricatures in the French Revolution.
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Cartoons and caricatures highlighted how the ordinary people peasants, artisans, and workers had a hard time while the nobility enjoyed life and oppressed them Circulation of cartoons led to the growth of hostile sentiments against the monarchy.
Caricatures and cartoons were being published in journals, newspapers, commenting on social and political issues. Some caricatures ridiculed the educated Indians' fascination with western clothes and tastes, while others expressed the fear of social change.
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Cartoons and caricatures highlighted how the ordinary people peasants, artisans, and workers had a hard time while the nobility enjoyed life and oppressed them Circulation of cartoons led to the growth of hostile sentiments against the monarchy.