An intersection of a very peculiar, prominent 18th century gentlemen. These are scathing.
Robespierre is often contemplated as a "tyrant", someone who was the engender to all the revolutions failings, an autocrat, dictator, caused scourge to the people of France, and a crammed betrayer of the revolution. But, was he really that bad? I've seen so many other opinions about this dude and now it's gotten my interest in learning more; I just need a little more background on this guy.
(I also don't trust the History Channel anymore as they seem more corrupt than how they foresee Robespierre.)
It's so horribly shocking of how the 3rd estate(or literally everybody else in the french population) tried to find equality in their nation just to cause legal genocide. (- It just felt so backwards to me -)
"The high inflection of his voice was disagreeable to the ear; he cried out rather than spoke. His time in the capital had not entirely erased his harsh accent. His pronunciation of certain words revealed the harsh tones of his province, with the result that his speech was deprived of all melody."