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10 pages in length. The life of Marie Antoinette reflected a woman who did not fit in to the traditional role that society had created for her. Wanting to live life on her own terms, Antoinette soon found that such actions would be the cause of her demise. She won no admiration from the French people, who disliked her for several reasons: her
foreigner status, her blatant disregarded for strict
etiquette of the French court, her association with unsavory types, her extravagance and her lack of devotion to Austria's interests. The writer discusses the life and trial of Marie Antoinette. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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be sure that I keep nothing against her should she think she has anything for which to blame herself" (Cronin 373). With this single quote, the world learned of
Marie Antoinettes innocence; however, she was never able to come to her own defense and ultimately paid with her life. The life of Marie Antoinette reflected a woman who
did not fit in to the traditional role that society had created for her. Wanting to live life on her own terms, Antoinette soon found that such actions would
be the cause of her demise. She won no admiration from the French people, who disliked her for several reasons: her foreigner status, her blatant disregarded for strict etiquette
of the French court, her association with unsavory friends, her extreme extravagance and her lack of devotion to Austrias interests. "The country was nearly bankrupt when Louis XVI ascended
to the throne, and the French people openly blamed much of their nations economic problems on the queens extravagance. As dissent amongst the populace increased, the kings ability to
keep control waned" (Queen of France and Wife of Louis XVI). I. MARIE ANTOINETTES SOCIAL DEFIANCE Marie Antoinette, born with the given name of Antonia, was quite a woman
of her own design. Not wishing to abide by typical social standards, her lifestyle inevitably caused her great dismay (Gower PG). She and her fifteen siblings were the
children of Austrian emperor Francis I and Maria Theresa, the queen of Hungary and Bohemia, with Maries own birth occurring in 1755. Her mother was the primary ruler in
Maries life, where she was taught everything about high morals. Strong and defiant herself, Maria Theresa raised her daughter to be the same way; however, the main difference between
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