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English, 11.10.2019 15:30, mandy9386

Tale of two cities :

what does the carmagnole represent?

a.
the frenzied violence of the revolution

b.
the celebration of liberty by the peasants

c.
the turmoil of the manette family

d.
the tension the aristocracy feels


"la carmagnole is the title of a french song created and made popular during the french revolution, based on a tune and a wild dance that accompanied it of the same name that may have also been brought into france by the piedmontese.[1] it originated as a song in august 1792 and was successively added to in 1830, 1848, 1863–64, and 1882-83. the authors are not known.[2] the title comes from the name of the short jacket worn by working-class militant sans-culottes[3] adopted from the piedmontese peasant costume whose name derives from the town of carmagnola.[1]

this song is triumphantly sarcastic about the fates of the queen of france, marie antoinette, and those who support the french monarchy.[4]"

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