How were the visions of reform proposed by Olympe de Gouges, the Abbé Sieyès and M. Robespierre's similar and different? What sort of society did each imagine? What did each say needed to change? Who stood in the way and how should those opponents be treated or overcome? How were the ideas of the Enlightenment reflected in the writings of each of these authors (Sieyès, Robespierre and Gouges)? You should turn to Hunt's discussion of the Enlightenment to help you answer this last question.