Bastille

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A prison in Paris which was attacked by rebels from the third estate

Real World Example

The Bastille was a prison in Paris that became a powerful symbol during the French Revolution. On July 14, 1789, rebels from the third estate attacked it, marking the start of the Revolution. The Bastille represented the tyranny of the monarchy and the oppression of the people, making its fall a symbol of freedom and change. Today, the ideas of liberty and fighting against oppression still resonate, as seen in movements advocating for social justice and equality. For instance, peaceful protests for civil rights highlight the ongoing struggle for fair treatment, much like the revolutionaries' fight against oppression at the Bastille.

Practice Version

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