Friday, February 8, 2013

The five stages of the French Revolution.

 

The first stage is a weak government. With a government weak and harsh times upon a the people decide that a government is not worthy to rule. In this picture we see the French revolutionaries holding hands with Athena the Greek goddess of wisdom. Them we see the people and a Athena beating down Satan which represents the government.

 

This image is relating to the 2nd stage of the French Revolution. The second stage is the abandonment of the old regime. The French guy on the upside down soap box represents the people starting to abandon the regime.

 


With the revolution winning and changing the country the revolutionaries fight among themselves to decide how they will manage the new country.

With the revolution winning and changing the country the revolutionaries fight among themselves to decide how they will manage the new country

 

 

 

This is the third stage of the French Revolution. The lady in the picture represents the queen. She is meant to represent the counter revolutionaries. The third stage of the French Revolution is all about counter revolution. The counter revolutionaries, counter the revolution.

 


With the revolutionaries fighting amongst themselves a leader steps forward. Usually it's someone who is a very powerful speaker and can unite the people. He promises the nation that he can bring the nation into prosperity.

 

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