The Social Contract

How does Jean-Jacques Rousseau use imagery in The Social Contract?

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Imagery:

"Man is born free, and yet we see him everywhere in chains. Those who believe themselves the masters of others cease not to be even greater slaves than the people they govern."

"Liberty not being a fruit that every climate will produce, it is not within the abilities of all peoples."

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The Social Contract