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Marie Thomas
Marie Thomas is nine years old when our story commences. She is from a middle class family made up of a mother, father, and an older sister (which is considered incredibly small in their community in 1785 France). Her unruly brown hair is usually held back from her face with a ribbon or bonnet, and her pale face is spattered with freckles. Some would say she looks wild or feral, but she prefers to describe her spirit as free. Her parents make a living growing vegetables to sell in the market via pushcart. Both she and her sister did not obtain good educations; just picking up things from their parents. Marie's personality is that of a curious girl, who is eager to take part in what is going on around her, some might goes as far as calling her rebellious. She is often stubborn, and won't ever back down from a fight.
Marie uses the majority of her time (when she's not helping around the house or spending time with Jacque) in the town center where she can catch up on all the latest gossip on her rulers, King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Marie is often self conscious about the fact that she shares the name with her shameful queen. Occasionally, she will inform people that her name is Francis or Lisa, just to avoid teasing. Most of the time Marie will agree with whatever harsh comments people have about the queen, but she can't help but to sympathize with her. Marie feels as though she has a certain connection with her name sharing ruler. She understands that Antoinette is treated poorly by her husband, and feels bad when she hears people accusing her of being the reason behind the late production of an heir. Though Marie is sympathetic with the queen on these topics, she can't help but to grow to despise the way her for the way she poorly runs the country.
Maire Antoinette
Maria Antonia Josepha Joanna (Marie Antoinette) was born on November 15th, 1755 in Austria. Lucky for her, she was born into royalty, her mother, Maria Therese being the Empress of Austria. She received an education that revolved around subjects of religion and moral principles. She had a very lavish childhood. In 1763 she was betrothed to Louis XVI, the prince of France and heir to the French throne. This action took place in order to try and keep peace between France and Austria after the Seven Year War. When Marie Antoinette turned fourteen she was sent to France and shortly after her arrival, she was married to Louis. Marie Antoinette's marriage started going downhill from the start; from her and her husband being not able to have a child, to her and King Louis XV's mistress not getting along. Marie's lifestyle changed dramatically when she moved to France. She is forced to become accustomed to the life of a future queen where she is dressed by her peers, eats and sleeps in public, and is no longer allowed to do things by herself.
In 1775 Marie Antoinette and Louis were crowned king and queen after King Louis XV died from smallpox. Marie was only nineteen years old. Her marriage to King Louis XVI is still on the rocks, and so she has her brother come to France to coach them through their struggles. Finally in 1778, Marie Antoinette gave birth to their first child, Marie Therese Charlotte.
Marie Antoinette, being continuously distant from her husband, was absorbed in things such as shopping, gambling, and theater. Many people frowned upon these actions, believing that she wasn't doing her job as Queen. These hobbies also gave her a reputation that consisted of foolishness, carelessness, and cast the image of a "ditz". In reality, Marie Antoinette, though somewhat foolish, is a compassionate and charitable woman. Soon enough though, because of her doubty reputation, her and the rest of the royal family are forced to flee France due to the constant chaos and incredible dislike for them by the citizens of France.
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