Is the era of the Beauty and the Beast similar to The French Revolution? Not exactly, since The French Revolution occured several years later. Evidence for this is provided by the year of publishment of the book (1740) compared to the year The French Revolution happened (1789-1793). Inasmuch as The French Revolution is liberalist and the fairytale is a folklore. It is common knowledge that there is no relation between this historical event and the story. The story is about understanding the depths of real beauty, the inside; The French Revolution is about the liberation of the french people, meaning the is no correlation. …show more content…
Of course, for the reason that the place of both stories is set in France. This is supported by the evidence in the movie. As well as in the beginning, Belle is seen greeting the townspeople in french; also, the name of the shops and bakeries were in the same language (french). Owing to the fact that the architecture of the century is being represented in the movie. The construction used in the 18th century is the French Baroque; the characteristics of it are an ensemble of perfectly proportions and details. Beauty and the Beast (movie) has utter respect for the framework, being seen this infrastructure in the Beast's castle. Furthermore, due to the appearance correspondence of the epoque. Royalty in the 17th finale and 18th early was depicted as pompous, extravagant, with the motto bigger is better same as the 80's in modern era. In the movie is portrayed in a simpler way, containing the essence of