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“When the king’s head fell beneath the guillotine, an unknown man is reported to have leaped onto the scaffold. He dipped his hand in the monarch’s blood, flung it out over the surrounding throng and cried, "Jacques de Molay, thou art avenged!” quote by Michael Baigent
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““When the king’s head fell beneath the guillotine, an unknown man is reported to have leaped onto the scaffold. He dipped his hand in the monarch’s blood, flung it out over the surrounding throng and cried, "Jacques de Molay, thou art avenged!””

Michael Baigent

About This Quote

Source Historical anecdote: French Revolution, 1793, Guillotine execution

A man, driven by vengeance, splashes the king’s blood on the crowd, symbolizing collective retribution.

In simple terms: Blood as a rallying cry for justice.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the power of symbolic acts in upheaval.

Themes

revenge justice political violence symbolism collective anger

Mood

intense dramatic historical

Type

quotational historical political

When to use this quote

  • political protests
  • court trials
  • mass movements
  • historical reenactments

Key Concepts

revolutionary fervor ritualistic violence public spectacle

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is symbolic violence justified?
  • How does public spectacle affect societal memory?
A Different Perspective

Such acts can incite further chaos; moral ambiguity remains.

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