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    Who Is Belle A Hero

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    Belle is the heroine ( a hero) of Beauty and the Beast. In the movie, Bells devotes herself to the Beast in replacement for her father’s release.She promises to stay with him forever. In the end, she also saves the Beast from his, beast-like form. As a hero, Belle proves to maintain both standard qualities of intelligence and bravery. Belle is the representation of beauty. Beauty means innocent, young etc so therefore in the movie she appears as an innocent sweet and young girl. She is viewed by

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    Emotional Wellness From the moment Belle arrived at the manor, she’d been warned not to go near the castle’s West Wing. However, one night after dinner, she allowed her curiosity to get the best of her and she travelled to the forbidden area. Belle eventually found herself standing in a dark, chilling, and mysterious room. Not long after, the Beast appeared. He was furious that Belle disrespected him by ignoring his instructions to stay away. He chastised Belle so abrasively that she ran away in

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    In the new popular culture version of Beauty and the Beast, we see how Belle, played by Emma Watson, is a young feminist woman. Belle has always been a bright, beautiful and independent young woman. Despite all her fears, she makes friends with the castle's enchanted staff and recognizes the kind heart and soul of the true prince that hides on the inside of the beast. The empowered Disney princess, Belle, is interested in learning and reading and lacks interest in marriage. Her passion for books

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    may be their demeanour, judgement, and intelligence. The traits demonstrated by Belle from Beauty and the Beast all show her to be an honourable character. Belle’s caring attitude, valiance, and her ability to see the beauty within are all reasons why she deserves the title of an honorary guest. At heart, Belle’s caring personality is one of the many traits that make her a commendable and honourable character. Belle has proven to be caring and warm hearted in many ways. A situation where her caring

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    The Death Of Belle Starr

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    adding more to story. One of the many people whose fame came from mostly myths was Belle Starr. Belle Starr was a very famous outlaw in Oklahoma and the surrounding states she was known as the “Bandit Queen” for many reasons, some being for horse thefts, robberies, and for hiding fugitives in her property. Myra Maybelle Shirley, better known as Belle, was born on February 5, 1848, on a farm in Carthage, Missouri. Belle had four brothers who were John Allison Shirley, nicknamed Bud, Edwin Benton Shirley

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    Belle Boyd “Confederate Spy" Maria Isabella “Belle” Boyd was born May 9, 1844 in Martinsburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) to an affluent family with deep Southern roots. Boyd was a determined, sharp, high-spirited person. Boyd was the oldest of eight children and the daughter of a shopkeeper, Benjamin Boyd, who enlisted in the Second Virginia Infantry, as a part of the Stonewall Brigade, and Mary Rebecca Glenn Boyd who both came from socially prominent families and also owned several slaves. Although

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    Life At The Belle Isle

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    Every year, thousands of people cross the Macarthur bridge onto a beautiful island known as Belle Isle. Here is a place where someone can discover all 4 seasons, view some aquatic life at the Belle Isle aquarium, or just take in the breathtaking views of the skylines of Detroit and Windsor, created as a place where Detroiters can relax and play, to be able to release all of their stress and trouble. Belle Isle with such a rich history and majestic architecture, made this island a beautiful piece

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    Belle Isle has been a point of controversy for Detroiters for as long as it has existed. The public park once was a point of protest in 1940, when an argument over a canoe led to the police beating of a black man. The beautiful James Scott memorial fountain, which stands as a major attraction on Belle Isle to this day, is no exception, and was the subject of much scrutiny. The ideals of Detroiters, and their working spirit is a stark contrast to those of James Scott, and the fountain is not at all

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    Belle Reve The two sisters' family's plantation in their hometown Laurel is named Belle Reve. The name again has a French origin and its meaning is "beautiful dream", which once more puts accent on Blanche's tendency to stick to her imaginary life. The name suggests an illusion, which is not quite realistic, because the plantation did actually exist. But on the other hand, the term suggests that something beautiful that used to exist once, now has faded away. Therefore, the term justifies its symbolic

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    La Belle Dame Sanns Merci

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    Comparative poetry essay based on the three poems 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' by John Keats, 'Sonnet 116' by William Shakespeare and 'My Last Duchess' by Robert Browning “Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words”. Poetry is a language of art where one is free to express his feelings without hesitation. Love is a strong and significant emotion that we feel in our lives at some point that helps us understand our emotions and interpret the world around us. When expressed in poetry, love can

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