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explain the statement :"Tremble , therefore , tyrants of the World" ??someone pls answer fast ...



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It means the great rulers of the worlds, your time is over now. You should be afraid now there is someone who challenges your cruel rule.

The statement: “Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the World" meant that the tyrants of the world were getting out of the way for a retro of time. Something has emerged up and is challenging their dominance to the point where they know that their way will end.  

Further Explanations:

The statement is considered to have been supposed in The French Revolution in the 18th Century and states that from then tyranny will no longer be prevalent and the books published will instill fear amongst tyrant that are dominant across the world. It was believed that the virtual writers across the world will create awareness amongst the populace with the power of their pen and then the populace will act collectively against the despotic command.  

The most incredible invention of that era was print media that helped a lot to share these views amongst the mass. Advent of print media helped a lot in spreading the Enlightenment ideologies that were questioning authority the hoary belief and customs authorized by the Church.  Print media created a felt condition for French Revolution as it unified mass for a particular societal reason. It encouraged the inhabitant to mock monarchy and question their legitimacy.  

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Answer Details  

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: French Revolution

Keywords:

The French Revolution, 18th Century, tyranny, virtual writers, despotic command, print media, Enlightenment ,ideologies, Church, mock, monarchy