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The Death of Marat
During the French Revolution a deputy to the convention, Marat, was murdered by Royalist Charlotte Corday on July 13th 1793. Corday was allowed into Marat’s apartment by claiming she would know about a conspiracy of the Gironde in Caen. Marat had a skin ailment that caused him to stay in a medicinal bath for long periods of time. While Charlotte told Marat names of conspirators, Marat wrote them down on a piece of paper.
Approximate Word count = 361 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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