La Marseillaise Hook
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A La Marseillaise Hook is a French militaristic revolutionary anthem hook from 1792 that can mobilize citizen soldiers through patriotic call.
- AKA: French National Anthem Hook, Revolutionary War Song Hook, Rouget de Lisle Hook.
- Context:
- It can typically invoke Patrie Concept through fatherland reference.
- It can typically employ Marching Tempo through military rhythm.
- It can typically utilize Imperative Voice through command structure.
- It can typically reach Revolutionary Citizens through public performance.
- It can typically inspire Military Action through battle preparation.
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- It can often feature Brass Instrument with military band tradition.
- It can often incorporate Blood Imagery with sacrifice theme.
- It can often use Collective Pronoun with unity emphasis.
- It can often include Enemy Description with threat identification.
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- It can range from being a Regional La Marseillaise Hook to being a National La Marseillaise Hook, depending on its la marseillaise hook geographic adoption.
- It can range from being a Revolutionary La Marseillaise Hook to being an Official La Marseillaise Hook, depending on its la marseillaise hook institutional status.
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- Example(s):
- La Marseillaise Hook Performance Contexts, such as:
- Revolutionary Assemblys, such as:
- Military Campaigns, such as:
- La Marseillaise Hook Audience Demographics, such as:
- Revolutionary Participants, such as:
- Political Factions, such as:
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- La Marseillaise Hook Performance Contexts, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Royalist Hymn, which lacks revolutionary spirit.
- Religious Canticle, which lacks secular nationalism.
- Folk Lullaby, which lacks militant character.
- See: French Revolution, National Anthem, Revolutionary Music, 18th Century Europe.