What called forth the French revolution

For quite some time, I had been pondering about what to write on this blog.It was just a few minutes ago that I came across an essay I had written- "What caused the French revolution".I had written it a long time ago just to pass time.So, I thought I'd publish it on this rather discrete blog of mine.Here goes;
The French revolution.It would remind anyone of savagery.Savagery in its highest order.Unfortunately, movies aren't always true- don't trust them.There's more to it than just savagery.But, it's always better to clear the misconstruction.What caused it? What caused the great, unbelievably calamitous French revolution? Ever thought about it? Don't worry, not many people do waste time like me, thinking about such superfluous questions.I might have added a little bit of hyperbole in the above sentence but I've always liked using figurative devices and n one can stop me, not even Wordsworth.Static wages, sky-rocketing bread prices, hatred towards an autarch and the government itself caused what is now known as the French revolution.Blame it on the government, not the people.A perpetual repugnance towards the government explicitly implied that the French commoners had to dispose the absolutist.It was time that the authoritarian government heard the people's voices.
The wages were either invariable or were tailing off.In addition to this, the rising food prices were enough to set the people into exceptional brutality.Quite exceptional indeed.As if that wasn't enough, the bread was of loathing quality.It couldn't even be put into the category of food, which is "any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth".Even more portentous was the fact that the ministers devoured on bread of the finest quality.And frequent augury of food shortages blatantly caused atrocity among the commoners.These reasons are enough to say, for the dynamics of the revolution themselves were quite bad.Thus,the causes should always be taken into consideration when forming an impression about any political affair.That's that; now there'll be a different picture in that interpreter of yours when you come across the term "French revolution".

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