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    to work hard his whole life. Whether it was aiding his widowed mother in putting food on the table, or taking care of the family farm, he’s always possessed a great deal of responsibility. Winter in Rocanam was always a time of struggle and hardship. The harvest was poor, and it was very cold. Nearly, one fourth of the poor population died during the winter. For the Royal Family of Rocanam, also known as the RFR, winter was a time of festivity. The majority of the crops produced by lower class farmers

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    The Queen becomes the most admirable character in the play because of her logical argument and her equalitarian approach. She is ‘imaginative’ and ‘sensitive’, firm in her faith and commitment, but she is a conscious woman of her place in the royal family and as a queen in the society. The dramatist has evolved her character from her childhood days to the present state of act. She is courageous, persuasive and demonstrates her ideas and actions. She is a blend of practical wisdom and commonsense

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    feelings towards Enrique are unclear, yet she does have some sort of sweet spot for him, and it is obvious that she once felt a deep passion for him. Despite this, she behaves with complete morality and does not let herself slip up, regardless of his royal prestige or other factors. In fact, when he returns, Mencía begs him to leave, and tries to take back anything that may have led him on. She is shocked to see him, and her alarm can be put down to a fear of her husband’s reaction at seeing them together

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    regain status for his family and give his children to opportunity to have royal lineage. Jason’s plan is to achieve a better life for himself and bring his children out of poverty. All of this would eventually benefit Medea, and he does not understand why Medea can not see things his way. QUOTE His contention is that his plan would have worked out perfectly if Medea had only acted sensibly. He blames her for crying out for justice and for making threats against the royal family. If she had not threatened

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    On June 21, 1791 King Louis XVI and the royal family left the city of Paris in an attempt to escape the city’s turmoil, and the King’s Jacobin enemies. The King, his wife Marie Antoinette, their two children, the king’s sister, and a governess, began their escape east towards the Austrian border. The escape party managed to make it to Sainte-Menehould, just a couple hours away from the border, before the relay stables manager Drouet recognized them. Drouet followed the party until they stopped to

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    no interest to him.” (p. 4, l. 102) He’s no longer interested in his wife’s feelings, a person who meant a lot to him before. His love for his family has slowly been fading away. “A child’s painting, rather tattered and signed Robert, was almost hidden behind the bedhead.” (p. 1, l. 15-16) Robert’s, his oldest son, painting symbolizes his children, his family and how they’ve been forgotten, hidden away the past 5

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    become tattooed on my heart. I thought I would never be able to escape my fear. It was not until I was eleven before I was able to overcome that “tattoo,” and replace it with something more meaningful. It all happened when I attended a camp called Royal Family Kids Camp, specifically designed for foster children. I remember getting off the bus, and I saw my name on a poster; my name was so bright and sacred. This was the first time my name jumped out at me. I felt an instant emotion of happiness until

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    away Royals or readable? Introduction Photojournalism is used to represent a news story through a singular/series of images. The images are selected to depict both content and tone, acting as an anchor to the event/story. An anchor is used to provide stability or confidence in an otherwise uncertain situation, it narrows down the obtainable readings that can be made on an image. On the 8th of April 2014 the Dominon post printed and dispatched this front page article of the royal family on their

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    On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana died in a fatal car crash while in Paris. Her funeral was held on September 6, 1997, at Westminster Abbey in London, England. Thousands of people attended, while many more watched from their homes. A few of her family members spoke great things about her; however, the eulogy her brother wrote shocked the millions that were watching. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary a eulogy is a commendatory oration or writing especially in honor of one deceased (Merriam-Webster

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    would be forgotten. Little did they realize that the individual was crucifying herself inside because she didn’t think she was good enough” (Quotes). This quote by Diana shows her conflicted feelings towards her role as a Royal. Diana was born on July 1, 1961 to an aristocratic family near Sandringham, England (Princess Diana Biography). In 1967, Diana’s mother left her father and shortly after they got a divorce. Diana was sent off to boarding school to focus on her schoolwork, but she soon returned

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