It’s me, Charlotte. Princess Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed died as a result of a car accident yesterday. They were trying to get away from the press when their car hit a tunnel near the Place de l’Alma in Paris, France. According to the news, she died in a Paris hospital at four in the morning and she was thirty-six years old. She died because she had internal bleeding and cardiac arrest because of the accident (Kornblut). My friends and I were devastated to hear the news. We loved Diana! I think that most people liked her more than they liked her ex-husband Charles (Lyall). We were also sad to hear about her divorce with Charles, Prince of Wales last year, after being married for around fifteen years. Although they have been formally
#1. The sin of Hester was her commitment of adultery. This is the reason of the scarlet letter on her clothing. She takes all the punishment that is given to her for her crime and does not falter with what is right from wrong. Although all of the townspeople know of her crime, she refuses to tell with whom she committed the crime with and who she has hurt in the process. She does not talk about Chillingworth, her actual husband, or Dimmesdale, her true love. This affects not only her, but also her daughter, Pearl. Pearl does not understand the concept of the scarlet letter and she is very straightforward with her mother. Hester's sin affect how she lives her life for much of her life. She had to live being scrutinized by society. She didn’t
Also known as the Princess of Wales, Diana, was recalled as a very reliable and beloved international figure who passed away in a tragic car accident. She continues to be a well-known figure because of her impact to the modern world such as being able to spend her time visiting the homeless, or terminally ill patients in various hospices. Days after her passing her brother, Earl Spencer, gave a speech that was a eulogy, to help many others cope with the sudden loss. The tone shifts from a mournful feeling to a more cheerful one when Earl brings up his childhood memories and the time he spent with her.
“Carry out a random act of kindness, with no reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.” (Princess Diana) These were the words left behind by the notorious Diana, Princess of Wales. Princess Diana was one of the most influential women to ever live, even after her death. She was loved by people all over the world, so when the news that she had died in a car accident spread across the entire planet, everyone was devastated. How could the princess be dead, just like that? No one could fathom the thought of her being gone from an accidental wreck; she was a godly figure. There had to be a part of the story that was kept from the public. Many conspiracy theories revolving around her death rose to the surface. The first was that it was a paparazzi chase gone horribly wrong. The second was that the British royal family had her murdered, with the assistance of the British Intelligence Service. The last theory was that Prince Charles, her ex-husband, had her killed so she was out of
The mourning country needed reassurance from their queen, the woman who had lead them for the last 44 years. She broadcast a speech 5 days later, intended to comfort the country and call them to unity in grieving and showing respect for her family while reestablishing a more positive public view on the royal family. The queen speaks simply and clearly, but compassionately, providing a calmingly concise statement. As it is several days after the fact, little logos is needed, as the world already knows the story. Her word choice speaks greatly to her use of pathos and ethos. She includes herself amongst the mourners, using the word “we” to refer to herself throughout much of the speech. This acts as a show of ethos, as a sense of relatability despite class differences. She mentions how they are “all trying to cope” (Queen Elizabeth) and how they have “all felt those emotions”(Queen Elizabeth) as they mourn and work through the shock that was her sudden death. After providing this remark, she goes on to comment on the life of Diana, calling her an “exceptional and gifted human being” (Queen Elizabeth). She notes the princess’ “capacity to smile and laugh… [and] inspire others with her warmth and kindness” (Queen Elizabeth). She then says that she “admired and respected her” (Queen Elizabeth), a comment that one could almost find remedying, given the last few years. Prince Charles and Diana had fairly recently divorced after a long string of drama and issues had cropped up, and the Royal family had been divided on the issue. The Queen’s presence on the issue of their divorce was a unique one, supporting Diana through most of it, but towards the end, their relationship had soured somewhat. Given this, the queen’s tribute to Diana was touching and strongly held a level of pathos that both remedied the public opinion of her in handling the
Suffering from the depression of having lost her paternal grandfather, and accepting that she could no longer put forth effort and move forward with her education took a major toll. Emotionally, Diana lacked a stable emotional foundation. When it came to relationships, she did not believe in happily ever after due to the collapse in her parents’ marriage. The difficulties that she experienced surrounding her own marriage seemed to make her stronger and more noticeable when it came to the type of charity work she carried and the media speculation. Those played a significant role in providing a support system for her – she focused her attention on helping others in order to make herself happy.
One theory that some people believe is that Diana was killed because she wanted to marry Dodi. The queen did not approve of this possibility. She did not want Diana to disgrace the Royal Family further by marrying Dodi, who was a Muslim. The Queen believed that the divorce was disgrace enough.
Everything was gone inside of me. I did not think. I could not think. I knew she was going to die and I prayed that she would not. Don’t let her die. Oh, God, please don’t let her die. I’ll do anything for you if you won’t let her die. Please, please, please, dear God, don’t let her die. Dear God, don’t let her die. Please, please, please, dear God, don’t let her die. God please make her not die. I’ll do anything you say if you don’t let her die. You took the baby but don’t let her die. That was all right but don’t let her die. Please, please, dear God, don’t let her die. (Hemingway 330)
On April 21, 2016 Prince Rogers Nelson aka music popstar prince was found unconscious in his million dollar home. When police were called to the scene he was pronounced dead. There are more who believed he had been diagnosed HIV/AIDS and was tired of hiding for pleasing his fans and for his life.
Transgender people face a much higher suicide risk in contrast to gender conforming men and women in this world. 41% of transgender people that were surveyed at Injustice at Every Turn, a national social justice organization dedicated to resolving discrimination and brutality against transgender people, said that they have attempted suicide in contrast to the 1.6% of the general population who have not. (“2011 National Transgender Discrimination Survey Report”) Caitlyn Jenner expressed her emotions regarding the transgender community and the struggles facing the 700,000 people in just the United States alone, who recognize themselves as transgender. Caitlyn Jenner was born as Bruce Jenner in 1949, but has been transitioning since the 1980s.
On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana was a passenger in a car being driven at high speed by a drunk chauffeur. The Mercedes smashed into a concrete pillar in a tunnel, killing the driver and Diana's boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, instantly. Diana died four hours later in hospital. Diana’s sudden death was shocking news to many people around the world. Her death was caused by a car accident, although was it really an accident?
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Princess Diana of Wales was killed in a car accident in Paris, France in 1997. She was divorced from England’s Prince Charles and a mother to Princes William and Harry. In her life, she was known for her philanthropy and her marriage with the Prince. The accident was known around the world and many newspapers and news programs wrote articles about the late Princess’s death. The Queen of England and Princess Diana’s brother Lord Spencer spoke about the Princess in a televised speech and her eulogy at the funeral service.
Diana, Princess of Wales was considered the people’s princess. She married Prince Charles, son of Queen Elizabeth II, of England in 1981. When they divorced in late 1996 the people were heart broken over the affair that Prince Charles had with Camilla Parker Bowles. Princess Diana led the same life she had been, she continued her charity work and her love life. The tragedy that left the country in tears and the world in disbelief, ended with unanswered questions which people turned into conspiracy theories. Princess Diana was killed in an attempt to keep the country 's secrets safe.
During the marriage, both Diana and Charles had extra marital affairs. Charles returned to his old lover Camilla Parker Bowles. Sometime during their marriage, Diana also had an affair with a Calvary officer; James Hewitt before the marriage ended (Kantrowitz 43).
Princess Diana was a very devoted woman, she always saw the good in everyone and always tried to help anyone in need, anyway she could. Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in 1981 and became known as Princess Diana. “Anywhere I see suffering, that is where I want to be, doing what I can.” - Princess Diana. As an adored member of the Royal Family, Princess Diana broke barriers of royal protocol, was one of the biggest fashion icons of the world, and will be remembered through her legacy.