This quote still haunts me | Marie Antoinette
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Загружено: 9 окт. 2024 г.
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Marie Antoinette's quote comes from one of the darkest periods of her life, during the final stages of the French Revolution. Once a powerful queen, she had lost her crown and her status following the overthrow of the monarchy. After her husband, King Louis XVI, was executed in January 1793, she became the most hated symbol of the French aristocracy. Separated from her children, Marie Antoinette was imprisoned in the Conciergerie, where she faced accusations of treason and was tried by the Revolutionary Tribunal. The quote reflects her bitterness and anguish over the devastating losses she had endured: the fall from royalty, the death of her husband, and the forced separation from her children.
In the line "My blood alone remains," Marie Antoinette recognizes that her life, once filled with luxury and power, had been reduced to mere survival. She was stripped of everything that made her who she was—her identity as a queen, a wife, and a mother. By this point, she accepted her impending death and resigned herself to the fate awaiting her at the guillotine. The request "Take it, but do not make me suffer long" demonstrates a desire for a quick and merciful end, as she had already endured profound suffering. On October 16, 1793, Marie Antoinette was executed by guillotine, bringing an end to a life that had seen the heights of royal privilege and the depths of revolutionary wrath.

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