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    have. Possibly the most influential scene in the play is Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking scene. During this scene, the doctor is first introduced. He is awakened by the situation in which the royal family finds themselves. He is completely bewildered by the state of the Royal Queen as she unleashes all the families vile, corrupt, and dishonorable secrets. Left…

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    Disney and Pixar created this movie in 2012, which portrayed a young princess Merida who was coming to the age of marriage. This teenage girl did not want to get married though! She was more interested in riding through the forest shooting her bow and arrows at targets. The princess is not your typical “pretty girl.” Merida is a red head girl who likes to do things with her hands and be in the outdoors. Then one day, in order to change her mother’s mind about having her be wedded, she gives her…

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    Prince Gabriel Wylie enters the assembly room, surrounded by members of his council, Kingsman, and family; draped in royal purple robes made from the finest silk and wool. The hall was a mixture of elegance and refinement, furnished in red and white linens with flowers and candles, a complete contrast to its appearance just a few hours prior. A long velvet mat parted the floor with nobles standing on the opposite sides of it. An older man with pure white hair, wearing religious robes, holding…

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    of honor and the surroundings. In Picasso’s picture seventy percent of the canvas is filled with the princess. There is only one maid of honor and you can’t even distinguish her face because Picasso wants the whole focus of the picture to be on the royal princess. The picture that Velazquez created focuses more on the vulnerability of the princess and how the maids of honor matter for her well…

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    ball. The cooks were making dainty treats and maids were setting up and preparing for the ball. Meanwhile, the prince was endeavoring on his tuxedos to choose the one he looked best in. After everything was finished, the cooks, maids, and the royal family got together and decided to relax and watch some Netflix before the guests arrived. At 6 P.M, guests started walking in with fancy designer dresses. “ I am grateful that all of you were able to attend this ball. The prince will dance with…

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    It has been 30 years since the end of the Great War. Countless lives were lost and many governments toppled. Now there are only five remaining. These five governments came to an agreement that instead of going to war with each other for control, each person at the age of 13 may pick what government they would like to live under for the rest of their lives. You have lived in the neutral zone all your life, learning the benefits and draw backs of each civilization. Now it is time for you to pick…

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    the BBC was rhetorically effective because of the correct usage of ethos, logos, and pathos. The purpose of the report was to inform the audience of the tragedy that had recently occurred. The report successfully fulfilled the purpose. The BBC or British Broadcasting Corporation immediately…

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    The first conversation between Ella and the prince starts after he help her with stopping the horse. On this scene, Ella is wearing worn-out dress and headband. From her outlook, he could tell that she is not from royal family. Nonetheless, he treats her as same human as he is with a respect unlike the prince from Ever After. Kit does not blame her for not getting out from the horse nor for not knowing him. In fact, he hides his social status. He calls himself Kit and…

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    One of De Goya’s most famous pieces is his Charles IV of Spain and his family, which was created while under the appointment of King Charles IV himself. This painting creates an interesting light on De Goya’s view of the royal family, while using many techniques in order to perfect the life-size image, also puts on display and mocks the family’s power. The interesting dynamics and hierarchy of the family displayed in this painting gives the strongest feel of what was going on within the inner…

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    you in your enquiry into the roles played by the Royal Navy in the war at sea in the two world wars. (Sources A-D) The Navy played an important role during WW1 as it protected the British Isles and its colonies. It was also used to blockade the ports of enemy countries, to try and stop supplies of food and other materials getting in. WW1 was largely a land based war, although battles at sea also were also a crucial part of warfare. Overall The Royal Navy played an essential part in ensuring…

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