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Keanu 2022-01-23 08:04:34
Looking at les adieux à la reine from the perspective of former historical and current French students who were beaten by the French Revolution
Who would have thought that the first complete sentence I would say before I started to learn French was Monsieur, je vous demande pardon, je ne l'ai pas fait exprès, which was when Marie Antoinette accidentally stepped on the executioner’s foot before he was beheaded. If you apologize, aka the...
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Cristina 2022-01-23 08:04:34
Thoughts on "Goodbye, My Queen"
The story of the women in the palace with the French Revolution as the background, if you want to look at the history, it would be a bit disappointing, because it is only an explanation of the background of the times, not the focus, so it will not be described in detail. If you look at it from a...

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Celestine 2022-01-23 08:04:34
So-called people can't be separated from the social side. Putting aside the hypocritical modern politics of freedom and equality, they are born hierarchical. What's more, is this righteous, imperial power? The little benevolence of the Queen's lord is exchanged for the loyalty of the maid. And what kind of love can be regarded as a relationship based on power, at least it is not true love. Maybe that catastrophe was a step towards so-called freedom and equality.
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Celestine 2022-04-22 07:01:51
What is the plot synopsis? . . The Bastille was captured, the Palace of Versailles was captured, the queen left France for the safety of her beloved Duchess, and the maid who had a crush on her pretended to be a Duchess to face danger. The Queen admired the embroiderer of dali and asked the maid to change into the Duchess's clothes. What a scumbag poster is the queen kissing the maid at the end and telling her to tell the duchess not to forget me
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