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"Freedom, how many crimes have been committed in your name" from who?
From the moment madame roland was guillotined.

Madame roland (1754 March17-179311.8) was a famous politician during the French Revolution. A member of the Gironde Party.

Madame roland was guillotined by jacobins on1793165438+108. Before his execution, he left a famous saying in the Statue of Liberty:

Oh, freedom, a crime named after it! ("Freedom, how many crimes have been committed in your name!") )

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Madame roland's trap;

Mistress Manon (madame roland) married Roland, who is 20 years older than her, not only because they have the same upbringing and interests, but also because Roland's age reassured her, so she can get along with her parents and establish a husband-wife relationship through spiritual ties.

179 1 year, Bozo, a young and elegant man and gironde politician, appeared in the living room of Roland's house-for madame roland, the lust of sleeping for many years woke up at this moment. She fell hopelessly in love with Bozo, and Bozo returned the same warm love. Although their souls already belong to each other, their bodies cannot be combined.

Madame roland's rationality made her unable to give up her pursuit of perfect personality. On the surface, she is still trying her best to be a wife's integrity and obligation, but she is already very painful inside. She even confessed everything to her husband, hoping that he could at least forgive such a Paula-like love, but to her disappointment, her husband's mind was far from as broad as she imagined, and Roland was completely overwhelmed by jealousy and resentment.

While the family is in crisis, the political life of the Roland couple is also in crisis-in a sense, this is an opportunity that madame roland can't wait.

During the French Revolution, madame roland walked into a trap and gave up the last chance to escape before being arrested.

Only in prison can madame roland leave her husband with a clear conscience and devote herself to her lover.

Madame roland is a strong woman, but according to the memory of the maid who looked after her in prison, she often put Bozo's letter smuggled in by her friend on her chest (with a small portrait of Bozo in it) and kissed it repeatedly; Sometimes I will stand in front of the window for hours and let my tears flow like a flood.

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