Why were images and symbols frequently used during the french revolution?
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Images and symbols were the medium to generate the feeling of nationalism among the common people. Most of the common masses were illiterate in the 18th century in France.
To communicate important ideas such as nationalism, democracy, equality etc. images and symbols had to be used.
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Symbolism in the French Revolution was a device to distinguish and celebrate (or vilify) the main features of the French Revolution and ensure public identification and support. ...
Fasces, like many other symbols of the French Revolution, are Roman in origin. ...
Cockades were widely worn by revolutionaries beginning in 1789
Images and symbols were the medium to generate the feeling of nationalism among the common people. ... To communicate important ideas such as nationalism, democracy, equality etc.
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