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    Lord Brumenwald looked about the area. He’d just completed his inspection of the site. Despite the less than ideal circumstances, he knew the royal dignity remained intact. He could see the supportive (or at least tolerant) expressions in the mourners’ faces. He also noted that none of the visiting dignitaries seemed to be plotting against the Prince or Princess. In fact, unlike the imprisoned coup participants, the other royals included them. They did so enthusiastically. Perhaps there is a silver

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    Sir Lancelot Appears first in the in the 1100’s from the romances of the french writer Chrétien de Troyes. He is generally acknowledged from the Arthurian legends. Sir Lancelot Is considered to be from the middle ages in Europe from 500 A.D to 1500 A.D. Sir Lancelot Is the son of King Ban of Benwick and Queen Elaine and the half brother of Ector de Maris. Sir Lancelot Was raised by the lady of the lake after their enemy, the Frankish King Claudas had killed King Ban. The lady of the lake Also

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    The wife of baths Yale by Geoffrey Chaucer depicts the secret life of a "well educated" widow and her desire to lust and love with many and all men to her likings . The second tail is from a Morte D' Arthur, by Thomas Malory. In this story Arthurs wife Queen Guinevere also shares lustrous characteristics as the wife of bath. Both these ladies share an acquired taste for forbidden love that is not socially acceptable. During the times of knights and crusades, adultery and unfaithfulness wasn't committed

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    Women in the Middle Ages were expected to be wives, mothers, and helpers with no power or control over their lives in society. They could not be professionals without a man’s or a husband’s help. There were no rights for women. Women were supposed to be pretty and do as they were told. In the stories of The Wife of Bath and Queen Guinevere as characters of the Middle Ages they are not powerless women. The Wife of Bath was married five times and she chose men who were old. She had no children. How

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    Loyalty and infidelity, what else are the Wife of Bath and Queen Guenever about? The Wife of Bath was a loyal partner, but she was also selfish and manipulative. Queen Guenever was an adulterer, beautiful, and a person of royalty. Even though the two seemed like polar opposites, they shared some similarities. Although the Wife of Bath and Queen Guenever have promiscuity and religious beliefs in common, they differ when it comes to social statuses and their physical appearance. The Wife of Bath

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    The Sin, Consequences, and Redemption of Sir Lancelot Sir Lancelot is the dominant figure in Le Morte D'Arthur who presents us with the theme of sin and redemption. Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred expose the courtly romance or otherwise adulterous affair between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guenever. This sets in motion the conflicts and other events leading up to the death of Sir Lancelot and many other noteworthy characters. Sir Lancelot betrays both King Arthur and Queen Guenever. If he is truly a noble

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    Maral Khoyazim Ms. Churchill English 2 Honors, Period 5 28 September 2016 The Once and Future King’s Lasting Lessons In times of crisis, people must rely on their morals and wisdom to come to a solution. Often times, people do not have enough knowledge stored in their minds to make a wise decision. However, if people would read between the lines of books, they would come to the realization that there are many life lessons to learn from the wise words of authors. Throughout the novel The Once and

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    Lancelot: A Short Story

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    Elyan set the bottle in motion as it began to spin at a fast pace. Collected breaths were held as the bottle finally came to a stop opposite Merlin. Merlin groaned inwardly but he also knew he could never reveal his biggest secret but he didn't want to lie either. If he was going to have to tell the truth and do a dare he'd rather get the truth out of the way first. 'Truth,' he stated as he turned to the man next to him. 'I choose Lancelot.' 'Figures,' Gwaine muttered under his breath. Lancelot

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    Beth Bor Interview

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    be workers in the STEM industry. Everyone needs to recognize the importance of including more women in these fields in order to make necessary progress occur. Along with discussing the significance of this topic in itself, I chose to interview Beth Bors from

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    Bor Wintour Influences

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    Since the founding of Vogue in 1892, its covers and glossy contents have featured the changing faces of fashion, from models and actresses of the era to musicians, writers and businesswomen from all over the world. It is clear that editors of Vogue magazine, published by Condé Nast have understood the changing world of fashion we live in, where the achievements and lives of famous aspirational women began to overshadow the now tiresome , ‘dull’ supermodel era under the instruction of Vogue’s current

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