Marie Antoinette, A Potente Or A Heroine To The French Revolution

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Could it be that Marie Antoinette’s lifestyle was the cause of her own downfall and execution at the hands of her people? She had a frivolous, lavish lifestyle where she could do whatever she wanted and spend all the money she desired. She did nothing to help the people of France, such as those suffering from poverty in the Third Estate. But some claim that she was a heroine to France. Marie Antoinette was not a heroine to the people of France but a traitor because she left her husband, Louis XVI, to handle all responsibilities of the country, had high controversy around her lifestyle choices, and all of her incompetency led to the French Revolution. If she had actually been responsible and had helped Louis XVI run the country, she may have …show more content…

Marie-Antoinette tried to fix the rapidly deteriorating position of the crown by having secret negotiations with Antoine Barnave, who was the leader of the constitutional monarchist section in the National Assembly.19 Barnave was the one who managed to coax Louis to sign the new constitution of France in 1791.20 But Marie undermined his position by trying to break off the revolution by secretly bringing her brother Leopold II into things.21 She encouraged him towards military intervention in French affairs, leading to a manifesto with Austria and Prussia promising to help the French monarchy in 1791.22 After the French people declared war on Austria in 1792 because of fears of invasion,23 Marie and Louis sided with Austria because they hoped it would crush the revolutionary forces and ideas of the people.24 But none of this helped because the royal family was involved with events too far out of their control. The people absolutely hated that she was supporting her brother’s invasion of France, rather than helping the French. The “Let them eat cake” rumor did not help her either, because it was helping fuel the people’s hatred of her by showing off her ignorance to how her people felt. There was also a thief who posed as Marie in 178525 who stole a 647-diamond necklace and it was taken to London to be sold in England.26 She was found to be not …show more content…

Could Marie have been a heroine to France? Probably not even though she may have been a pinnacle of fashion but no one outside the monarchy liked her partying and devious ways. It would also be hard to believe that Louis XVI appreciated that Marie left him to deal with running the country on his own. Just because she was queen and could have done whatever she pleased did not mean she should have been so oblivious to the problems of her country or making the problems of it worse. So with Marie being irresponsible and leaving Louis XVI to handle everything going on with France, her extravagant lifestyle that gave her a bad name, and her incompetency bringing the French revolution, there is no doubt she was a traitor to the people of

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