
In this picture King Louis XVI is being executed. This picture gives you an idea that no one was safe when it came to the guillotine and being executed. If the people wanted to overthrow you and kill you they would try and usually succeed. This also shows a person holding up King Louis XVI head and all the crowd rejoicing. This says that the people were sick of the king and were glad to see him go. The man is holding up the king's head as if to say "Here is the man you once called king. He was weak, we overthrew him." Basically what this picture shows is that during this period the people were in rule. The king could try to keep them under control but the people and the mobs dominated. This also shows soldiers around the guillotine. It basically shows that no one dared to try to calm down the mob and stop them from doing this to people. Even the soldiers who were supposed to be loyal to their king stood guard and did nothing while their king was murdered. This is a perfect example of how badly things were out of control.
In conclusion these photos give a peek at the big picture of the French Revolution. The people were hard workers and they had great determination. Nothing was going to stop them and they were a force to be reckoned with. They had no fear of great obstacles and they would deal with them when they came. These photos also show that the people were tough and they would not let a minor obstacle or obstruction stand in their way. Basically the people got what they wanted when they wanted it and if anyone was going to stop them they had to be strong. These people were looking for any way for the violence and madness to stop. If it meant killing the king then they were going to do it if it gave them any hope of freedom and peace.