What does it take to bring down the Tsar of Russia? Maybe killing him, or even his family. No matter how innocent his family is they have to die. Does that sound right? Is it right? Well it isn't! Yet it still happened. Specifically, his daughter, the Duchess Anastasia who was on 17 when she died. And the way she was killed was so horrible and unbelievable it gets you thinking, was she in any way guilty. The assassination of Anastasia was unjust because she was nothing by an innocent little child who has done nothing wrong in the world, nothing she has ever done was upsetting to other people including the people who killed her; however other people with disagree with this and say that she is guilty by association and if given the chance to live would not only seek vengeance, but also would carry on the work of her horrible family. …show more content…
When she was murdered she was only at the young age of 17 which is too young to be murdered let alone the fact that it was an assassination. And because she was only 17 and did nothing horrible in the world why was she killed? If Anastasia was not shielded from the public and actually was showing her affection towards the horrible things her father did that might have made the assassination just a little more just but not 100% these facts prove that she was innocent and only a child caught in a situation she should have never been in. the reason here innocence makes here not guilty for assassination is because like in the thesis she is shown to be only but an innocent child caught up in