"Let them eat cake." She asked a famous reply when Queen Marie-Antoinette was asked about his food shortage. But is she really saying that? Many people believe that Marie Antoinette is the main reason for the French Revolution, her huge expenditure, problems, disapproval of reform, and the influence of her husband Louis XVI. However, Marie Antoinette played a decisive role in causing the French Revolution. Or the judgment of the people is the reason for the uprising. This article states on both sides of this discussion the facts and facts of the influence that Marie Antoinette has given to the French people, and what kind of emotion she caused, if any, to her behavior.
French French Revolution and French Revolution The French Revolution was brought about by many and by people. Some of the people related to the French Revolution were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Mary played an active part in the revolution, but she suffered from the sympathy of the royal family. King Louis 16 also played an important role in the revolution and saw how he became king and all became. - Historians of the French Revolution once wrote that creativity is necessary to advance all the revolution. Does this apply to the French Revolution? Yes, the new idea is the root of the revolution. It is because we need new ideas to change old ideas. This dictionary points out that the revolution is as follows. A sudden or big change in the situation. In this case, the situation will be political and social reform.
Marie Antoinette was born in Vienna, Austria in 1755 and married her future French King Louis XVI at the age of fifteen. The young couple quickly represented all the excessive behavior of the prisoners' French principal, and Marie Antoinette himself became the target of many malignant gossip. After the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, the royal family was obliged to live under the supervision of the revolutionary authorities. In 1793, the king was executed, after that, Marie Antoinette was arrested and tried to manufacture the French Republic. She was convicted and sent to the guillotine on 16th October 1793.
Marie Antoinette was a famous tragic person in the French Revolution, as her death of guillotine was forced by revolutionaries. The propaganda before the French Revolution and before the French Revolution utilized the misunderstanding that was primarily against France and Austria and was trying to use Mary Antoinette as a scapegoat for poverty and revolutionary outbreaks. She served faithfully as the French royal savior, but she was initially deeply dissatisfied with conservative aristocracy and the whole country. This poses a problem: How well do you advertise the facts of Marie Antoinette from 1770 to 1773? Of course, propaganda played an important role in brainwashing, and the Queese thought it to be a vivid symbol of moral and physical corruption and affair. But, how much does it describe and convey the actual image of Marie Antoinette?