In the cartoon, Queen Mary is portrayed as an innocent girl who expresses her likes and dislikes frankly. She has an unusual passion for jewelry and fancy banquets, but everything is caused by her naive personality. Maybe she shouldn't have been born in the palace, let alone become a queen. Although the queen is supreme, it does not mean absolute freedom. Freedom is limited. Overindulgence of her emotions will eventually bring disaster to the country and people. Even though the poverty in France at that time was not entirely caused by the Queen's luxury, the people struggling on the poverty line had accumulated great disgust and anger at the palace, and it would break out only once.
I've only seen ten-word cartoons. According to historical records, Queen Mary put on a gorgeous white dress before going to the guillotine. Even at the last moment of her life, she still maintained the elegance of a queen, and greeted her death gracefully and beautifully, which made people sad.