What does the sea monster in "The Leviathan" represent?

the philosophers

the monarchs

the colonists

The sea monster in "The Leviathan" represents the monarchs. This is because in Thomas Hobbes' work, the Leviathan symbolizes the all-powerful state or government, which is often associated with the monarchy. The sea monster represents the immense power and authority vested in the monarch, as well as the fear and awe that it commands.