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    King Charles the First

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    England‚ Scotland and Ireland. By strength of will‚ he overcame his physical weaknesses to become a good horseman and huntsman. He developed sophisticated tastes in the arts and earnestly applied himself to his religious devotions. Created Prince of Wales in 1616‚ he was instructed by King James in every aspect of ruling a kingdom. With a profound belief that Kings were appointed by God to rule by Divine Right‚ Charles succeeded as the second Stuart King in 1625. Charles came to

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    Fairy Tale

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    Once upon a time there was a beautiful and rich princess‚ every man in the kingdom fell for her the first time they saw her. She was selfish and snobby to others. One day a fairy flew into her castle and cursed her. The curse made the princess ugly and fat. No one knew that she was still the princess‚ so she was kicked out of the kingdom. The princess didn’t nowhere to go. She walked for three miles and then found a cottage that was empty. She walked inside and started to build a fire. While she

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    only portrays the princess. In Velazquez’s more broad viewed version he portrays everyone from the princess down to the lowly servants perfecting the princess in every way imaginable. I think this adds a lot of sympathy for Velazquez’s piece because most people can relate to working for an ungrateful boss. One of the similarities between Velazquez’s piece and Picasso’s piece is the portrayal of the princess. Even though Velazquez’s work of art isn’t as focused on the princess as Picasso’s it is

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    catherine d'aragon

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    Catherine of Aragon is the daughter of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile and Leon and descended maternally and paternally from English kings. Her marriage to Prince Arthur Tudor of Wales aims at sealing a diplomatic alliance between Spain recently unified and England‚ that both have the French for enemies. Arthur is destined to succeed to his father Henry VII in the royal functions. However‚ in 1502‚ only a year after his marriage to Catherine of Aragon‚ Arthur dies of an illness

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    A queen once said‚ “The important thing is not what they think of me‚ but what I think of them.” Queen Victoria for the people‚ she was destined to solve the people problems. Queen Victoria was a kind woman. Throughout her troubled childhood‚ Victoria remained positive and focused. Several people considered Queen Victoria a proud queen who went out of her way to assure that her people were happy. Queen Victoria supported her people in great ways such as‚ giving woman petticoats; she built schoolhouses

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    trial the princess knew which door contained the lady and which door contained the deadly tiger. The semi-barbaric princess directed her lover to choose the right door‚ which was the door of the tiger. To begin‚ the door with the tiger opened because the princess is jealous of the lady behind the other door. As the princess sat thinking about which door to choose‚ she remembers that the lady behind the door has been “throwing glances of admiration”( 3) at her lover. In other words‚ the princess is jealous

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    Comparative Critique

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    multiple times to correspond with the viewpoints of feminist authors. Poniewozik claims in his article "The Princess Paradox" that "girls choosing the fairy-tale ending is not such a bad thing" (667). However Peggy Orenstein‚ a contributing writer for The New York Times‚ would completely disagree with that statement. Orenstein stresses in her article Cinderella and Princess Culture that the "princess craze" and "girlie-girl" culture is ruining young girls as they feel constantly pressured to be perfect

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    Disney Princesses

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    world. One of the many ways Disney presents itself is by the animated films they produce‚ more specifically‚ the princess films‚ that we all know and love. In this paper‚ I will explore the role and functions of the Disney princesses over the past 80 years and discuss their differences. In particular‚ the femme fatales we see when Walt Disney was in charge‚ and how it is the princess rather than the hero who becomes the central figure in these films. On the other side‚ I will look at Team Disney

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    The Lost Letter

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    little British flag-a one-girl welcoming committee. The first time Liza ever saw the royal carriage‚ Princess Margaret waved at her. Since then‚ Liza had come out to watch the royal family ride by every summer Sunday‚ rain or shine. One Sunday morning in June‚ as the royal carriage rolled towards her‚ Liza noticed that Princess Margaret was reading a letter. Suddenly‚ the letter flew out of the princess’ hand into the air. The carriage jerked to a stop. The guards dismounted and began searching the

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    1500’s‚ the Medieval Era was ending and a new era of civilization had sprung in Ancient Rome and other Latin cultures. Countries all over Europe began to develop and create societies and governments. Frank R. Stockton argues the inner conflicts a princess has with a semibarbaric father and modernizing neighboring cultures to express fear and loyalty through a young maiden who falls in love with a peasant. Creating a malicious amphitheater for criminal punishment‚ the king watches his wicked subjects

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