On this day, May 16th, in 1770, princess Marie Antoinette married the French dauphin, Louis-Auguste. Four years after their marriage, Marie and Louis became the king and queen of France. Throughout their reign, the couple suffered intense scrutiny from the public, especially Marie Antoinette, who led an incredibly lavish lifestyle and held sympathies with Austria. In fact, Marie Antoinette was reportedly so out of touch with the poverty issue in France that she allegedly responded to news of the poor having no bread to eat with the now infamous phrase, “Let them eat cake.”
According to Encyclopedia Brittanica, Marie Antoinette most likely never said “Let them eat cake.” In fact, the French phrase she reportedly used was Qu’ils mangent de la brioche, which doesn’t directly translate to “Let them eat cake,” but instead, “Let them eat brioche.”
To be fair, this technicality doesn’t really help prove Marie Antoinette innocent. Brioche is a fancy bread, loaded with butter and eggs — it’s not quite cake, but it’s still a sweet treat. So, suggesting the poor eat brioche would have been just as hard a slap in the face as suggesting they eat cake.
So, what gives? Why is this kooky quote attributed to the French queen? It turns out other uppity royal women have reportedly said similar things in the past.
Encyclopedia Brittanica recounts that the French writer Jean-Jacques Rousseau attributed the phrase Qu’ils mangent de la brioche to “a great princess” in his 1767 book Confessions. This book was later one of the texts to inspire the French revolutionaries, who thusly pinned the quote on Marie Antoinette.
And the first source to actually put the quote and Marie Antoinette together on paper was published 50 years after the French Revolution by Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr, in the 1843 issue of the journal Les Guêpes. Having found the quote in a 1760 publication, Karr actually believed it was created to discredit Marie Antoinette — though this could simply be a rumor.
Feudalists: Let them eat cake
— Noah Smith 🐇 (@Noahpinion) May 12, 2019
Revolutionaries: There is no cake, jerk. Off with your head!
Capitalists: Hey, let's build some factories, now everyone can afford cake!
Progressives: Hey this cake contains melamine
Capitalists: OK FINE, we'll take out most of the melamine..
And the phrase is still so applicable to modern situations. Sad… but true.
LOL, right? Is this an LOL situation?
Um… Well, yeah.
When celebrating moms –– let them eat cake! 🍰
— The Cheesecake Factory 🍰 (@Cheesecake) May 1, 2019
$5 flat rate shipping for any of our legendary cheesecakes on @HarryandDavid thru May 9 with code: FIVECAKE. pic.twitter.com/bj1zFyoHC7
Honestly, when does the Met Gala not have big “Let them eat cake energy?” They are so rich and we are so poor!
Marie Antoinette: *wears a cotton muslin dress in a portrait to position herself as "humble" as if she didn't spend up all of French taxpayer's money on refurbishing Versailles + her elaborate couture*
— Shelby Ivey Christie (@bronze_bombSHEL) May 16, 2019
French Aristocracy: Sis......... pic.twitter.com/2cXi84e26i
And, yeah. To say it didn’t end well is an understatement.
Good morning.#OTD in 1774, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette become King and Queen of France.
— Marina Amaral (@marinamaral2) May 10, 2019
Spoiler alert: It did not end well. pic.twitter.com/GqUM7kdC3J
Someone may have put those dreaded words in Marie Antoinette’s mouth. But tbh, we don’t think the public knowing the truth would have helped her.
So, next time someone recounts the famous line “Let them eat cake,” you can be the smarty pants of the bunch. Wherever she is, Marie Antoinette will thank you.
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