Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI – A Royal Marriage and the Language of Revolution
The 1770 marriage of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI symbolized dynastic unity, but its collapse fueled revolutionary rhetoric. From “let them eat cake” to “gilded cage,” their legacy reshaped English, embedding metaphors of excess, rebellion, and downfall into everyday language. Their story still echoes in political and cultural discourse today.
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