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Analyze how judicial decisions affect Fidèle's family. If you satisfy the mob to stay alive, your conservative father or idealistic son may despise you.
The erosion of the private life by the "totalizing" nature of revolution—where everything, even dinner table conversation, becomes political. 4. Visual Symbolism and the Guillotine We_The_Revolution_v1.3.0-Razor1911.rar
Discuss the guillotine not just as a tool of execution, but as a "theatrical" device that satisfies the bloodlust of the masses. 5. Conclusion: The Revolution Devours Its Children Analyze how judicial decisions affect Fidèle's family
Discuss how the protagonist, Alexis Fidèle, is forced to rule not based on evidence, but on the shifting whims of the "Common Folk," the "Revolutionaries," and the "Aristocrats." Conclusion: The Revolution Devours Its Children Discuss how
Argue that the game is not actually about "justice" in a legal sense, but about the impossible balance between personal morality, public perception, and political survival. 2. The Judge as a Political Pawn
Set the scene in 18th-century Paris, a city gripped by the Reign of Terror.
Explain how the game's jury system forces players to manipulate questions to get a specific verdict, highlighting the performative nature of revolutionary law. 3. The Decay of the Domestic Sphere
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