pity who?

Douglas 2022-04-22 07:01:31

It reproduces France before the French Revolution, with constant dynastic wars, aristocrats enjoying luxury and people's constant resistance After exhausting all the precious gifts, the young queen could not realize how much her extravagance hurt the people. After all, she was like a caged bird in captivity. The loneliness and emptiness in the birdcage can only be made up for with a luxurious life. Maybe she is innocent and cute, romantic and unrestrained, but a bird in a cage can never understand the hardships of a bird in the forest. After all, she never eats the fireworks of the world. A country hollowed out by an incompetent monarch finally has a woman to pay for it. But when she faced the rebellious people, she bowed deeply and showed more courage than men. Should I pity the caged bird or the forest bird? One is imprisoned, the other is free; one is prosperous, and the other seeks to survive... The people's revolution and the overthrow of the monarch are inevitable in history.

History is formed in silent changes again and again, and when people realize it, it cannot be changed for a long time.

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Marie Antoinette quotes

  • Marie-Antoinette: [her dog, Mops, is taken away] Mops!

    Comtesse de Noailles: You may have as many French dogs as you like.

  • Ambassador Mercy: Madame du Barry would like to offer you some diamonds.

    Marie-Antoinette: I have enough diamonds.

    Ambassador Mercy: Snubbing the King's favorite is publicly criticizing the King's behavior. All you need to do is say a few words to her; because of rank she is not allowed to speak to you first.

    Marie-Antoinette: Well, I certainly have nothing to say to her. And why should I approve of his cavorting with a harlot?

    Ambassador Mercy: [reproachfully] Your Royal Highness!

    Marie-Antoinette: Well, that's what she is. Everyone knows that she's from a brothel and that title was bought for her.

    Ambassador Mercy: Your mother and I are very concerned. Du Barry has been complaining to the King that you will not address her, and you cannot afford to fall out of favor with the King. Especially as your marriage... not exactly on solid ground.

    Marie-Antoinette: [annoyed] Fine. I'll talk to her.