Comparison of Female Commoner and Marie Antionette Editorial

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History

 

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Elidia A

 

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April 6, 2015

 

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University

 

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Let's just face it; life's not fair. Nevertheless, from the start we urban women of Paris played a large role in the unfolding of the Revolution. Since we had mouths to feed at home, any fluctuation in bread price affected us very deeply. And we were ready to riot about that. It was a mob of fishwives, who brought the royal family to Paris on 6th October; having marched to Versailles the day before, demanding that "the Baker" bring bread to the starving Parisian population...
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We women were active in the galleries of the National Assembly, always ready to plead their hunger and demand action. We women also fought to obtain some of the democratic blessings of the Revolution for ourselves. In response to "Rights of Man and Citizen", a prominent woman of letters and abolitionist Olympe de Gouges wrote "Rights of Woman and Citizen" in 1791...
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