Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. It is one of the many ​​interests of Elizabeth, and is mentioned, and even seen, in parts throughout the game.

Burial at Sea - Episode 2
At the beginning of Burial at Sea - Episode 2, Elizabeth experiences a dream where she is living in Paris. She explores the sunny city, encountering unlikely personages such as famed artist Georges Seurat and even the fictional character Cosette from Les Misérables. The dream becomes increasingly outlandish as Elizabeth continues on. At one point she asks a bookstore clerk for a copy of Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence, but the clerk explains that the book hasn't been written yet. A French song, La vie en rose  by Édith Piaf, initially heard from a phonograph, is soon hummed or sung by passersby and fills the air, and is even chirped by a bluebird that perches on Elizabeth's finger. Elizabeth then finds Sally, who loses a balloon and runs after it. As Elizabeth pursues Sally, the dream rapidly deteriorates into a nightmare as the sky clouds over, rain falls, and the city itself takes on an increasingly sinister appearance before Elizabeth wakes up in Rapture.

Behind the Scenes

 * In Paris in Burial at Sea - Episode 2 listening Edith Piaf -La vien en rose.
 * There are a few hidden messages in the nightmarish version of Paris that foreshadows Elizabeth's future and events in the DLC, such as the Ace card which blows in front of her as she runs through the streets, profile silhouette photos of reoccurring BioShock Infinite characters to appear, a wind chimer made of wrenches and a billboard for lobotomy.

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