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1.Who was the storyteller? The man the people want to hang in the end of the movie?
2. Why was Marianna almost dying in the end in the bed? What was the reason?
3. I dont get the story of the laundry from quebeck? The Indians fighted with a certain method????

Thank you for answering these questions.

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1. Yes, the narrator was Marquis Thomas D'Apacher as an old man.

2.It's unclear, but Marianne suffered some sort of life-threatening injuries from her brother when he raped her.

3. Fronsac explained that the army was killing the natives in New France by giving them bedsheets (pretending to give them in trade) that were infected with disease.

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Ok thanks,

but why wanted the crowd kill him in the end of the movie?

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It was the French Revolution. As a nobleman, he was marked for execution.

The real Thomas D'Apacher was rescued from the guillotine by his servants.

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Maybe not blankets (although I have a feeling the Romans used that tactic centuries before) but one of the first documented references to the black death in Europe deals with a siege where the besiegers hurled plague-ridden corpses into the city. Biological warfare was going on in Europe for centuries, if no millennia.

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1. The young marquis, aged now and at the brink of the French revolution.

2. She just learned her love of her life was dead, her family was involved in terrorising the region by killing hundreds and her brother slapped her silly and raped her, um ya, she didnt really look like she can take all that.

3. The French army distributed dirty linnen among the native tribes, they use em, they get sick, as in plague and such, and in comes the army and wipe out anything that is still more or less standing.
"Civilized tactics" they call that.

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