The Shah had a strong Western and Modern perspective. He was replaced by the Ayatollahs who had a strong Islamist perspective. Therefore the Iranian Revolution was seen as a symbol anti-Westernization and anti-Modernity.
Without specifying the revolution in question, it is rather difficult to nail down the "leafy freedom symbol".
The hammer and sickle were the universal symbol of the working class (craftsmen and farmhands), while the red flag is another universal symbol of revolution (see Les Mis). It was impossible not to be reminded of the revolution.
The Death of Socrates is a popular symbol for the French Revolution because it capture well the idea of fighting back against an unjust regime and system.
A closed fist within a 5 point star.
The broken chain of poverty.
Red apple and pink rose are the Iranian symboles of love.
Without specifying the revolution in question, it is rather difficult to nail down the "leafy freedom symbol".
The 7 commandments are a symbol of communism in Russian revolution.
The hammer and sickle were the universal symbol of the working class (craftsmen and farmhands), while the red flag is another universal symbol of revolution (see Les Mis). It was impossible not to be reminded of the revolution.
The Death of Socrates is a popular symbol for the French Revolution because it capture well the idea of fighting back against an unjust regime and system.
They have a memorial Day for it, 23rd of October, and there is the 1956 Memorial Square where is a 1956 Monument, which is the symbol of the people of the revolution. The symbol of the 1956 revolution is the Hungarian flag, with a hole in the middle of it, because during the communism there was a star in the middle of it wich was the symbol of the Soviet Union, the revolutionists cut it out.
A closed fist within a 5 point star.
The storming of the Bastille, the French Tricolor.
The who would be Maximilien Robespierre. The what would have to be the guillotine.
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The broken chain of poverty.
The Bastille was an important political symbol in France before the French Revolution because it represented the monarchy's power and oppression. It was a notorious prison that symbolized the abuse of power, and its storming on July 14, 1789, was a catalyst for the revolution. The fall of the Bastille became a powerful symbol of popular uprising and liberation from tyrannical rule.