who were Marianne and germania what was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed
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Marianne and Germania were respective female allegories for the French and the German nation. They stood as personifications of ideals like 'liberty' and 'the republic'.
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Marianne and Germania were respective female allegories for the French and the German nation. They stood as personifications of ideals like 'liberty' and 'the republic'. The importance of how they were portrayed lay in the fact that the public could identify with their symbolic meaning, and this would instill a sense of national unity in them.
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Marianne and Germania were the allegories of the nations France and Germany.
- During the European revolutions, the artists thought that how about depicting a nation as human face?
- So, they made female allegories, to give the nations a human face
- However, it does not co-relate the rise of the women power and something related to their revolutionaries.
- In France, she was christened a common name Marianne, and depicted on Postal Stamps.
- In Germany she was named Germania, and given many heroic symbols.
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