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Jack n Jill- Reproduction

Reproductions of Aesop's Fables - Jack n Jill. The pirate represents Jack and the parrot represents Jill. Jack is King Louis XVI, King of France and Navarre, and he is extravagant and selfish, which is why the pirate depicts him. Jill, Marie Antoinette de was France's final queen before the French Revolution and is being overthrown by the French Revolution and being publicly guillotine after the abolition of monarchy. Her personality that loves gambling and parties that she organised in palaces and often brings bad influences on King Louis XVI. Therefore, the colourful parrot represents Jill.

In the tale of the adventurous parrot and the cunning pirate, a tantalizing rumor reached the pirate's ears through the colorful feathers of his talkative companion. The parrot excitedly relayed a tale of a magnificent treasure chest, brimming with golden riches and sparkling jewels. Fueled by the promise of untold wealth, the duo set sail on a daring expedition to claim their fortune. However, upon reaching the coveted chest, disappointment struck—they discovered it was nothing more than an empty vessel. Realizing he had fallen victim to Jill's clever ruse, the pirate's frustration boiled over into a heated confrontation with the chatty parrot. Their clash marked the beginning of a downward spiral, leading to the eventual collapse of their once-mighty alliance and monarchy.
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