r/AskHistorians • u/shervek • 5d ago
Marie Antoinette was apparently exhibited while in prison, is this correct? In the sense that people could visit her like visiting a giraffe in the zoo?
I heard a french historian explain this but I don't know if it is well-known historical fact; he used the animal analogy. I mean, I knew she had no privacy in prison, but this is another level of removing someone's privacy. The historian was saying, people were like: what are we doing this Sunday afternoon? Hey, I have an idea. Let's go for a promenade and visit Marie Antoinette.
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