The setting/ time period of the letter was the Age of Enlightenment which was in the late 18th century.
Marie Antoinette’s feelings changed later on after she is established as queen in that she stopped caring about the poor.
<h3>What does Marie Antoinette show?</h3>
This letter shows that Marie Antoinette started out as a good queen who cared about the poor people of France. She was touched by their suffering and the taxes they were forced to pay.
As time went on however and she was established as queen, she stopped caring about their suffering and instead used the taxes they paid to engage in lavish spending.
France at that time was going through the time period of the Age of Enlightenment.
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