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When Hugo said that he hears “the dull sound of revolution, still deep down in the earth, pushing out under every kingdom in Europe its subterranean galleries from the central shaft of the mine which is Paris” (“Les Miserable”) he anticipated the revolution and spread of republicanism from France to whole Europe. The February Revolution in 1848. brought republicanism to France and soon to the Great Britain and all of the Europe countries.
By saying that the revolution was a dull sound, Hugo meant that thoughts of revolution were rising and Europe would see more revolutions.
What did Hugo say?
- He said that revolutions would soon push out from under European countries.
- He said that these revolutions would spread from Paris.
Hugo was referring to the French Revolution which overthrew the monarchy and brought Republicanism. He predicted that this trend would spread to the rest of Europe.
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