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  • Hello. I'm Hillary Anne Matthews,

  • and today, we're going to talk about Joan of Arc.

  • Our story begins in France,

  • in the year 1412.

  • The Hundred Years' War is raging in Europe

  • in between France and England.

  • So Joan of Arc was a peasant girl.

  • She's 13 years old, she's in a field,

  • but then, all of a sudden, she hears voices.

  • We have a mission for you.

  • And she was like... [squeaking] What?

  • [normally] Who even are you guys?

  • And they were like, I'm St. Michael,

  • I'm St. Margaret,

  • and I'm St. Catherine,

  • and they're like,

  • all we want is for you to go to church

  • and just, like, be cool and chill and obedient.

  • She's like, that's it?

  • And they're like, yeah, that's it.

  • The King of France was King Charles VI.

  • People around him get him to sign a peace treaty

  • that will end the Hundred Years' War.

  • He has a son, also named Charles--

  • Charles of Valois--

  • also called "the Dauphin."

  • So when his father

  • signed this peace treaty,

  • it was disinheriting him from the throne.

  • [dramatic music]

  • Gosh darn it!

  • - It's just one little drop.

  • - It's been happening this whole time.

  • - [chuckles]

  • - Okay. So, Joan is now a 16-year-old girl in a 16--

  • [fly buzzes]

  • In a 16-year-old world

  • and these voices, they're like,

  • hey, girl, you need to lead France to victory

  • and get Charles Valois crowned

  • as the rightful King of France,

  • and she was like, ha! You guys!

  • That's not what you told me the first time, you guys.

  • They're like, you need to go to this lord gentleman

  • named Baudricourt.

  • He's gonna help you get Charles crowned.

  • Then she runs away from home

  • to Lord Baudricourt.

  • She arrives, and Joan's like, hello, I am Joan,

  • and I am here because

  • v--saints talked to me in my head

  • and it is God's will to have Charles of Valois

  • crowned the rightful King of France.

  • Lord Baudricourt is straight-up like,

  • [spoken as teenage girl] Get this crazy girl

  • back to her home,

  • but like then, what happens is that

  • she gets, kind of like, a following.

  • People have heard about Joan of Arc,

  • and they are on board.

  • Lord Baudricourt is like,

  • okay, well, actually, we can work with this,

  • and Joan's like,

  • cut off my hair and dress me in men's clothes

  • so I don't get raped, and he's like, okay.

  • Because it was really dangerous

  • 'cause she's a woman.

  • Ugh. God, the Middle Ages.

  • I'm glad we're not in them.

  • - Amen.

  • - Too harsh to women,

  • and the breath was bad. - [chuckles]

  • - So they arrive at Chinon, and Charles of Valois is like,

  • um, wait, who's here?

  • And they're like, a 16-year-old girl

  • who hears the voices of saints,

  • and he's like, okay, you know what?

  • Here's what I'm gonna do.

  • I'm gonna put on this big goofy mustache

  • and this big floppy hat

  • and I'm gonna trick her

  • and I'm gonna see if she knows what's up.

  • And so, he's just, like,

  • [goofy voice] I'm just a courtier,

  • I'm just a regular old courtier,

  • and she walks in, and she's like...

  • [sighs] You're Charles of Valois.

  • You are my rightful king.

  • He's like, wow.

  • [claps slowly]

  • - Slow clap.

  • - He slow claps her.

  • Can you believe that he slow claps her?

  • - The first slow clap.

  • - Yeah, it was the first slow clap.

  • And so, he's like, great!

  • Because we want the same thing,

  • which is for me to be King of France.

  • So Joan was like,

  • okay, dude, give me an army.

  • I want that army. Ooh, give me that army!

  • And he's like, okay, guess what?

  • Army bestowed.

  • [triumphant music]

  • She sets out with this army to Orleans.

  • So they get there

  • and they were like, okay, here's what's up.

  • We have to strategize.

  • We have to think about this logically.

  • We have to make plans, and Joan was like,

  • Guess the [bleep] what?

  • No!

  • We got to just go for it, you guys!

  • Only 'cause God wants us to do it.

  • and they're like, oh, my gosh, God?

  • Yeah, he's the tops.

  • We are going to just

  • freaking... Ugh.

  • I hate it when people say "freaking."

  • - Then say it differently.

  • - So then they just [bleep]

  • go for it

  • and they are like, attacking and attacking,

  • and attacking the English,

  • and Joan is in the thick of it,

  • and she is not shying away,

  • and then thwup!

  • She gets hit in the shoulder with an arrow.

  • But here's what's amazing: the English surrender,

  • and they're like, fine! White handkerchief.

  • White handkerchief.

  • - You do "handkercheef" instead of "handkerchif."

  • - Yes. Handkercheef. - Hm.

  • - Handkerchief. Yeah, I do. - Okay.

  • - And everyone's like, we did it!

  • And we did it because Joan of Arc

  • led us to this point!

  • [triumphant music]

  • Charles of Valois, the Dauphin,

  • is crowned King of France

  • and everyone's like, yay.

  • [quietly clapping]

  • - [laughs]

  • - Then, Charles of Valois is like,

  • now I want you to go to Paris and take Paris.

  • She's like, cool, I'll do it!

  • So Joan goes to Paris

  • and she shoots a bunch of arrows

  • Waa! [makes popping noise] Waa! [makes popping noise]

  • But in the midst of this battle,

  • Joan is captured, and they're like,

  • we got you! Ooh, did we ever get you!

  • You are marins wen's clo--

  • You are wearing men's clothes, and now, girlfriend,

  • that means you got to be burned at the stake,

  • and she's like,

  • [bleep].

  • Joan of Arc, 19 years old, is put onto a wooden stake,

  • and then, um, they light it on fire.

  • Phew!

  • And then she starts calling out for her saints,

  • and she's like, St. Michael,

  • the big kahuna of saints, St. Michael!

  • St. Margaret!

  • Okay, St. Catherine!

  • St. Catherine, St. Margaret,

  • St. Catherine, St. Michael, St. Margaret,

  • St. Catherine!

  • It's like, cricket, cricket, cricket,

  • and everybody's just watching this 19-year-old woman

  • just get burnt alive at the stake.

  • So then Joan--she dies.

  • The end.

  • Is it redundant to believe in your own beliefs?

  • I don't care, and neither did Joan.

  • Here's the thing about 17-year-olds.

  • At that time:

  • standing in a field, blinking.

  • At this time:

  • looking at Instagram, blinking.

  • Joan of Arc:

  • leading an army!

  • - [chuckles]

  • - I'm not saying you need to aspire to more,

  • but, like, maybe aspire to more.

  • Like, maybe lead an army or two

  • or one or two.

Hello. I'm Hillary Anne Matthews,

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