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The narrative presents a chronological biography of Maria Antoinette, tracing her parentage and childhood, marriage and life at Versailles, and the court's fashions and scandals—most notably the diamond necklace affair—that inflamed public opinion. It follows rising revolutionary unrest, the royal family's attempted flight, their return and confinement, the king's execution, and her own imprisonment, trial, and execution. Interleaved are descriptions of settings, portraits of relatives, and reflections on how personal conduct, public perception, and political upheaval combined to produce a tragic downfall that the author frames as a moral lesson about governance and private virtue.
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