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- in david’s painting \the death of marat,\ how is marat portrayed?
a. as a wealthy aristocrat
b. as a corrupt politician
c. as a symbol of religious devotion
d. as a martyr for the revolutionary cause
In Jacques - Louis David's painting "The Death of Marat", Marat was a key figure in the French Revolution. The painting depicts him after his assassination, and he is portrayed as a martyr for the revolutionary cause. Option a is incorrect as Marat was not a wealthy aristocrat. Option b is wrong as he was a revolutionary hero, not a corrupt politician. Option c is incorrect as the portrayal is related to the revolution, not religious devotion.
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d. As a martyr for the revolutionary cause