Taking the Bastile; Or, Pitou the Peasant / A Historical Story of the Great French Revolution
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The narrative follows a rural youth who is entrusted to a peasant household and grows from humble beginnings into an active participant in revolutionary upheaval. Episodes alternate between village life, scenes of political agitation, and dramatic street confrontations, culminating in the assault on a notorious prison. Along the way the protagonist displays courage, encounters nobles and officials, and observes shifting loyalties and violent consequences of popular action. Themes include social inequality, collective uprising, individual bravery, and the chaotic transformation of society.
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