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Question
What was the importance of the way in which Marianne was portrayed?
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Solution
Marianne's portrayal was extremely important because it translated the abstract concept of a nation into a physical, human shape that ordinary individuals could easily comprehend and connect with. Artists transmitted the basic values of Liberty and the Republic to a mostly illiterate public by dressing her in revolutionary symbols such as the red Phrygian cap, the tricolour, and the cockade. Her sculptures were erected in public areas, and her image was printed on common goods such as coins and postage stamps, ensuring that she was always present. This planned public exposure successfully brought a divided community together, transferring their loyalties away from monarchs and instilling a shared sense of patriotism and national identity.
