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Portrait of Oppressed Peasant

Oppressed Peasant

Represents those burdened by unjust systems, high taxes, and lack of opportunity.

From "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" by Smith, Adam

Core Belief

"Life is a struggle against forces beyond their control. Hard work brings little reward, and powerful figures are often exploitative."

Worldview

Sees the world as a hierarchical system, where the wealthy and powerful benefit at the expense of the poor. Feels powerless to change their situation.

Personality

Resigned, hardworking, and suspicious of authority. Limited education and opportunities lead to a narrow worldview, but a strong sense of injustice.

In Their Own Words

"Taxes too high."
"Never enough to eat."
"Lords take everything."

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