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An Analysis of the Ending of The Snake Queen
The analysis of the ending of The Snake Queen is as follows:

After the king left, she returned the castle and jewels of Chenon Suo, and Catherine spared her. Poitiers, 62, accidentally fell on his horse and died two years later.

Queen Catherine has no dependence (her relatives are not the masters), no beauty (ugly in history) and her husband doesn't love her. Really, the maid around her is actually the daughter of a rival in love, and all her sons regard her as their own mothers (in history, children's tutors and nannies can't say a word, they are all mistresses).

After the snake story introduction:

This play is based on Leonie Frida's book Catherine de Medici: The Queen of the French Renaissance. Justin Haythe, the screenwriter of Revolutionary Road, is in charge of the script, and Stacie Passon is the director of several episodes, including the first episode.

Catherine de Medici, Italian aristocrat, queen of France. She was the wife of King Henry II of valois and the mother of three later kings, and had a great influence on France in the16th century.

Catherine is regarded as a humble and insignificant foreigner. As an orphan, she married the French court at the age of 14, expecting to bring a large dowry and give birth to many heirs. As a result, she found that her husband fell in love with an older woman, and the dowry was not paid, and she could not have children herself.

However, with her wisdom and determination, she successfully maintained her marriage, mastered the core of the monarchy better than anyone else and ruled France for 50 years.