Harry Potter’s Morning Light
Chapter 1331: Charlotte's troubles
Chapter 1331 Charlotte's troubles
Not all the collections of the Louvre in the 21st century are genuine, such as Rembrandt’s Return of the Prodigal Son and Davit’s Death of Mara. The original painting of this painting is collected by the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels.
From the screen, it was a murder scene. The dagger was thrown on the ground, blood flowed from Mara’s chest, his left hand was still holding a sticky note, and an expression of anger and pain appeared on his face.
Who killed him?
Charlotte Corday in a small village in Normandy. Coming from an aristocratic family whose status is irrelevant, her father is the lord of Almon Jacques Francois de Cordai, and her mother is Charlotte Marie Jacqueline Gaultier de Mi Niva, Charlotte also has a sister and a younger sister. Her parents are related to cousins. Charlotte is the fifth-generation grandson of the playwright Pierre Gonyi.
When Charlotte was young, her mother and sister passed away. Charlotte's father could not get out of the pain of losing them, and instead sent Charlotte and her sister to the Trinity Convent in Caen. In the library of the monastery, Charlotte first came into contact with the works of Plutarch, Rousseau, and Voltaire. After 1791, Charlotte lived with her cousin in Caen, and the relationship between the two of them became very close. At the same time, Charlotte was the only heir to her estate.
Her life experience is very ordinary, until one day the French Revolution broke out, Charlotte Cordai’s father joined the royalist party, and she was also forced to stand in that camp.
The worst thing about Marie Antoinette is not the “deficit”. The deficit can be made up, but the choice she made at the critical moment.
She and Louis XVI flee so that the supporters of the monarchy who had supported them lost hope in them. The Conservative Party was torn apart, and the Republican Party took advantage of this crisis to gain power. They were placed under house arrest in the Tuileries before the constitution was revised and handed over to Louis XVI for unconditional acceptance.
If the king is not trusted, there is no hope for the monarchy.
Even if the king escapes successfully, France will fall into war or civil war with foreign countries, so Louis XVI must die.
There are many newly established republic parties. The Girondists were the first to be in power, and like the old regime, they turned a deaf ear to food speculation.
Godan did not write about the reign of terror, but about the conscription of Dandong. At that time, France was threatened by neighboring countries and needed a large number of soldiers to fight.
The weak Girondists had no choice but to face external threats, leaving France waiting to be slaughtered like a beef cow.
Dandong wanted to find the Jacobin faction to cooperate, but had nothing to do, because the Jacobin faction did not trust him.
Finally, the fate of disintegration and destruction fell on the Girondists.
Charlotte regarded Mara as the culprit in expelling the Girondists, and she was afraid of a full-scale civil war. She believes that Mara’s existence threatens the Republic, and his death will put an end to violence throughout the country.
So she found an excuse, entered Mara’s home, and killed her in the bathtub.
Louis XVI is a good man, but a bad king. His escape will cause civil war and foreign troops to intervene.
Charlotte also killed Mara because of the same concerns.
After achieving the goal, Cordai did not try to escape, but stood calmly by the window. Godan used theatrical technique here, and the people she was rushed in were escorted away calmly and with dignity with their hands tied behind their backs.
Questions about Cordy’s interrogation, focusing on whether her actions were part of a larger conspiracy planned by the Girondists. Cordai firmly stated that she had conceived and executed the plan alone, and some people questioned how she could hit Marathi's heart with a single cut.
She could confess the real murderer, but Cordai insisted that she did it herself. She cried and said, "He made me a female killer."
After the verdict came out, Cordy asked the court whether she could portray her portrait, allegedly to record her true self. She pleaded:
"Because I still have a little time to live, citizens, I hope you will allow me to paint for myself."
After obtaining consent, Cordy chose Jean-Jacques Hall, an artist in the National Guard, to be her painter, who had already begun to paint her during the previous interrogation. Howe's painting was completed shortly before Cordy was put on the death row **** car. During the painting, Cordy himself was asked to review the finished product and make suggestions for improvement.
She was put on the guillotine with dignity, and the servants also groomed her, and later she left a strand of hair.
The servant said to her, "You will find that this road is very long."
Charlotte said, "No, I'm not worried about being late."
The last narration sounded when the knife fell: She killed us, but she also taught us how to die.
This compounded Napolioni’s idea of not wanting a civil war, and Godin did not sing praises to him, and even Charlotte looked like a heroine.
Only one sentence was repeated repeatedly: Louis XVI was a good man, but a bad king.
Charlotte is a noble girl who lives in Normandy. She has nothing to do with everything in Paris.
A king chose to escape for his own benefit regardless of the safety of the country, and a noble girl chose to give generously to protect France from the civil war. She didn't kill the Jacobin Mara just because she was in the royalist camp. The Jacobins did not retaliate wildly for killing their own leaders, but used the method of trial to determine her charge: in France, taking one person’s life would save many people’s lives, and assassinating one murdered a lot. People, and those who intend to continue to murder are legitimate, but the law stipulates that killing must pay for their lives.
Georgina had to sigh, Godin is really a genius, no wonder Lucien would let his script pass.
She thought about it for a while, and felt that she could show this book to Leon. I guess he is not in the mood to watch a comedy now.
Although many people have died, it is not a tragedy, it should be a serious drama.
"Godan, do you have a copy?" Georgiana asked loudly.
Her grand palace lady and playwright are gone.
"It looks like I'm going to change the maid." She said with a wry smile, and then took out the quill pen, wanting to comment on the script.
Then she reacted.
Lucien is threatening her.
The relationship between the two brothers is weird, but they seem to be able to say a lot of intimate things. Last time Leon said that the cold words she said had pierced his heart like a dagger.
Later, Napoleon fired back, but Lucien didn't know. What this script meant to her was to say: If you dare to hurt "Mara", Lucien Bonaparte will be the same as the presiding judge in the play and let "Charlotte" Decently guillotine.
Georgiana will not be as infamous as Marie Antoinette, but will die like a hero. Lucien has a good writer and he can do it.
Women should remember not to say things like cowards, cowards, or uselessness to men.
Entertaining the British envoy Lucien could have been less aggressive, but because Georgiana agitated him, Lucien was just as "roaring" as a wild lion.
She feels terrible and at the same time at ease, as if she can really not worry about safety issues.
She feels it is necessary to remind the British fellows to be careful of this smiling tiger, but she is not allowed to write letters. How can she send the news to the British?
This is another thing she didn't expect. One day she will be a double agent.
In a good mood, she boldly wrote a line: I had a very happy day, Lucien accompanied me and made me very happy.
After writing, she added: But I miss you more.
"Coward!" she cursed, found a bag, put the script in it, and called a guard to send it to Napoleon.
Then she started to have a headache about how to send news to the British. She first thought of invisible ink, but how do you let the British know that she used invisible ink?
"Stingy man." She cursed in a low voice, and continued to pace while thinking of a way.
(End of this chapter)
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