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    Pocahontas, the Untold Story In the novel, Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma, the author brings a new perspective to the familiar fairytale. Camilla Townsend gathers evidence from journals and diaries of the Englishman to gain facts and stories of what happened. Since there are no records from the Natives around this time period, Townsend is tasked with using context clues from those English sources to gain their perspective. Multiple encounters come from John Smith’s journal, however, his sources

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    Princess Diana was born The Honorable Diana Frances Spencer on July 1, 1961. She was the third female child to Viscount and Viscountess Althorp. Diana had two older sisters, Sarah and Jane and one younger brother, Charles. Her family was well off and Diana had a privileged childhood. The Spencer’s made their money as successful sheep traders in the 15th century. With their fortune they built Althorp House in Northamptonshire and acquired a family crest and motto – "God defend the right"

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    An Analytical Essay on Sexual and Class Exploitation In “The Wife’s Resentment” This essay will analyze the themes of sexual and class exploitations in the story “The Wife’s Resentment” by Delariviere Manley. By exploring these themes we are able to get an idea of why Manley wrote this story. That is, she hoped to make young women, whether rich or poor, aware of the value of their virtue as well as their rights as married or single women to protect that virtue or honor. By revealing the themes

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    of a celebrity, but not the only one. Borrowing many plot points from this film, a lesser known 2001 neo-noir movie Mulholland Dr. tells the story of a young starlet named Diane (or Betty, in Diane’s dream) who orders the killing of her girlfriend Camilla (or Rita), who got the role Diane auditioned for. After a series of dreams and illusions, crushed by the weight of truth and guilt, Diane takes her own life in her apartment. There are many similarities shared between the two films as both Norma and

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    Compare and contrast these two works using formal analysis and your critical thinking skills. Begin by identifying each work fully, including the title, artist (if known), period or style, date, and location, if applicable. In your comparison, provide a thesis statement or brief introduction. Be certain to address the formal elements of each work (e.g., composition, treatment of figure and space, and use of line and color), the materials and techniques used, the functions of the works, and how they

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    After her divorce with Prince Charles, Diana continued being photographed as a fashion icon and charity worker. She was a wealthy member of society. Her young life came to a tragic end when she was only 36 years old. She was her chauffeured car sped out of control while trying to escape the paparazzi. On July 1, 1961 at 7:45pm a baby was born. This was the start of a new life of Diana Spencer. Diana was born weighing seven pounds and twelve ounces. She was born at the Park House, in Sandringham,

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    Camilia takes place in Argentina in the year of 1827. The film is a romance novel and based around forbidden love. Camilia is the main character in her early twenties and listens to her grandmother talk about her love letters from her lover. One day Camilia goes to confession and confesses her love for a man that her church and family would not approve. Camilia has fallen in love with a Jesuit priest and he loved her too but it is against the church to be together. Eventually, the couple runs off

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    Eliza Haywood’s Love in Excess is a novel about the many whirlwinds of romance surrounding the main character, the Count D’elmont. In part, one Amena explores her sexuality and on several occasions meet the Count, in the end, the affair was founded out and Amena is labeled a ruined woman, therefore she was sent to a monastery. The Count quickly moves on and marries, Amena’s love rival and “friend” Alovisa. Soon after marrying Alovisa, the Count falls in love with a woman named Milliora. Alovisa is

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    The Story Of Festivals

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    FE Thing To Nohrians, festivals were a foreign concept. The country had little to celebrate in the first place; their harvests were never plentiful, their seasons passed with the same biting chill, and the past monarchs certainly weren't worth honoring with grand festivities. So when the Nohrian royal family was invited the Spring Festival in Ylisse, you and your siblings weren't sure what to expect. When you had all had arrive, things were awkward at first. Xander was more concerned over foreign

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    Princess Diana was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, England under the name of Diana Frances Spencer. When she was young, she developed a very strong love for animals. She enjoyed spending her free time taking care of and looking after hurt animals. She developed a very strong love for those in need. This comes to show us the woman that she became. Princess Diana was a very caring woman, and was always looked up to those around her as an idol. When Diana was nine years old her parents were divorced

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