Wednesday, November 18, 2009

What would be a good noble name during the French Revolution?

I'm playing a role of a French noble during the Revolution for a mock trial and was wondering if there was a good name I could use. Could anyone think of a good backstory too? I have to submit a testimony of my defense for the king and queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette)

What would be a good noble name during the French Revolution?
i guess some good male names would be Pierre, Jacques, Jean, Marc, Jean-Louis, Guillaume...etc. last names -- maybe Toussaint, Cousteau, Duval, Beauregard...etc. try looking up "French names" on google or something.





and as for a backstory...sorry, i can't help you there! good luck, though! :D
Reply:You're welcome, Kallie! glad i could help! I think my history class might be doing something like this soon actually, lol :) Report Abuse

Reply:~Why not open a book and select someone who actually that which you are assigned to portray, then perhaps read about the person and the event.





Oh my gawd. That would be work. And you might actually learn something. I'm sure your teacher had neither in mind when presenting the assignment.











Gee, I'm sorry. So you want to copy indirectly through me? That's cool. The original advice still stands. So does the insightful advice about getting off your lazy butt and lifting a finger to do you own homework.
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