
Kaleb K. answered 12/01/21
PhD Candidate with a field focus on World History
To answer this question you may want to consider the following sources and events:
https://history.hanover.edu/texts/cahier.html
https://history.hanover.edu/texts/cahiers3.html
These are examples of the cahiers de doleances (Registers of grievances) asking the king for help to make specific reforms based on ideas and complaints written by individuals in communities across France. You'll notice they treat the king as the one person who can really fix the country.
To discuss the people's views closer to 1793, look at the Flight to Varennes, when the royal family tried to escape France, and the accounts of King Louis XVI's trial. here are some points from the transcript (http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/louis_trial.html)