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    mermaid princesses for daughters. The youngest and most rebellious princess was named Aria. She was 16 years old, and was not as uptight as her sisters. Aria was not your typical princess, she didn 't swim straight or comb her hair out every second of the day. She loved adventures and to have fun with her friends under the sea. Aria 's mother the Mer-Queen did not approve of Aria 's behavior. She always felt like her rebellious princess should be more like her other 5 sisters. Well mannered, confident

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    Buttercoup Analysis The main character of The Princess Bride by William Goldman is Buttercoup. Buttercoup started as a young girl who never thought about appearance. She also could not care less about what people portrayed of her. She spent hours riding her beloved horse, Horse, through town as people snickered about her beautiful appearance. Although the sight of her was breathtaking, she was not a genius. In fact she was not intelligent in the least bit which would later cause her to

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    Princess Diana's Suicide

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    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

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    actually say the name Tio Yors actual name, which was George, so he received the nick name Yor which sould like a failed attempt at saying George. When they arrived into the village I admired the way Tia Lipa dressed, she looked like an older version of Princess Diana with her beautifully exquisite clothing, Her hear was a blode white, on the verge of going grey due to her age, and atop her head sat the most curious and interesting little hats. I want one you know, but I thought better ask for a dress. We

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    Introduction Claire Standish or “the princess” portrays the stereotypical popular teenage girl in The Breakfast Club. She is in detention with everyone else because she decided to skip class and go shopping, which also plays into the stereotypical teen girl image. It can also be assumed that she is spoiled and rich since her father tried to get her out of detention but failed, and she mentions to the group that her parents only use her to get back at the other one. She brings a fancy lunch of sushi

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    Princess Leia Organa

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    this the case when plenty of notable female characters take leading roles in the movies as well? In the movies, women fight right alongside the men, holding their own in the most intense battles. Two of the most well-known, and strongest women, are Princess Leia Organa, and Rey of Jakku. During their lives, both of these fierce women faced predicaments far bigger than any first world problems, and used their strength to prevail, and prove themselves just as strong if not stronger

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    A sorceress and a princess, Medea is an important character portrayed in two very popular Greek mythological stories. Using her magic to help Jason secure the Golden Fleece, Medea subsequently fell in love with him, causing her to flee her homeland and family. It is this plot movement that writes both Apollonius’ Argonautica as well as Euripides’ Medea. Argonautica was not based solely around her and Jason’s story, however it was a key part, displaying her as a maiden of indecisive thoughts and a

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    “I died that day!” that quote from the movie The Princess Bride described how I felt on the day my grandpa passed away. Hurt and confusion filled my heart. I, a mere child of seven, had not been exposed to death. At the time, I didn’t know that my life would change drastically in the months to come. Around six to three months before this tragedy occurred, my grandpa’s health had taken a turn for the worst. We would be awake at midnight, hearing him violently vomit crimson colored fluid. He couldn't

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    Alyssa Buhalo Matt Salvia English Comp 101 31st October 2017 Disney’s Ideal of the Perfect Man and Women Forced onto Children Disney princesses such as Cinderella, Ariel, and Jasmine, and princes such as Prince Charming, Prince Eric, and Aladdin have become household names throughout the years, especially to children in early childhood to adolescence and even some older. Through watching these movies, children are beginning at an early age to picture what men and women should ideally be. This report

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    William Goldman in The Princess Bride wrote, “Flaws would not only bring death but, far worse, humiliation. “Flaws, faults, and imperfections are all basic things people have, based on the saying that no one is perfect. Goldman wrote that flaws can turn into death, or even worse, humiliation. Humiliation is thought of as a very bad thing on byself, but if the public hears of your flawed errors, it turns into a major impact on your life. Monica Lewinsky, a former intern of the White House, is a good

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