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				<title>Reflecting on the Life of a Revolutionary: Jean-Paul Marat</title>
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				<description>By Mallary A. Silva - Common analysis of Marat is predominantly derived in his own radical written works, however there is also speculation about his character from &amp;ldquo;blind admirers and passionate enemies.&amp;rdquo;[1] Marat elicits absolute judgments from his contemporaries and revisionists in regards to his disposition and his role during the French Revolution.[2] Marat was considered to be &amp;ldquo;The Friend of the People,&amp;rdquo; synonymous with the title of his most prevalent pamphlet entitled, L&amp;rsquo;Ami du Peuple.[3] The degree of the people&amp;rsquo;s veneration was validated after his assassination in July of...</description>
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