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Essay heading: Marie Antoinette Movie Review
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His father, Louis XV, is extremely promiscuous, allowing his mistress, Madame du Barry, to accompany him when he is with the Court. Later in the dauphine’s life, Count Fersen comes along, a soldier who was sent to America to fight the Revolution. He is a seventeenth century McSteamy. Considering the film was set many centuries ago, the actors and actresses in the film do an outstanding job representing these historical icons... displayed 300 characters
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The dauphine travels to a small island in the middle of the Rhine River, on the border of the two countries, where a “crossing-over” ceremony takes place. She must leave behind anything that had belonged to her. Marie then arrives on France, pinned, curled, stuffed, and fluffed. She marries the dauphin, Louis XVI, bearing in mind that her place at Versailles is not permanent... displayed next 300 characters
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