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Revolution Quote by Victor Hugo

“he beheld the grand figure of the people emerge from the Revolution, and the grand figure of France spring forth from the Empire. He asserted in his conscience, that all this had been good. What” quote by Victor Hugo
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““he beheld the grand figure of the people emerge from the Revolution, and the grand figure of France spring forth from the Empire. He asserted in his conscience, that all this had been good. What””

Victor Hugo

About This Quote

Source Novel: Les Misérables, 1862

He perceives the people and France as grand, feeling that these developments are ultimately positive.

In simple terms: People and nations can evolve positively.

Key Takeaway

Recognize collective progress.

Themes

history revolution national identity

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • political movements
  • cultural shifts
  • education
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

social change collective destiny

Questions to Reflect On

  • What defines a 'grand' outcome?
  • How do we balance optimism with critique?
A Different Perspective

May overlook negative consequences of upheaval.

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