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    Where due to the “pursuing paparazzi, driving at high rates of speed, and having a drunk driver behind the wheel’’ (“Princess Diana” 6) cause the accident that claimed Diana life and everyone else that was in the automobile. As soon as the public heard of this tragic accident a world…

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    Life Server Essay

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    “We’ve got a situation!” Before Valerie can say “You’ve been served!” he swipes Valerie’s left wrist. She yelps, “Arghhh!” Julian, huddles around Nicole Garbage and shoves her into a vehicle. He taps the hood. The celebrity flees; Julian too. The paparazzi snaps a dozen photos, while Valerie painfully cries. She’s lies in a fetal position on the red carpet. Valerie pleads, “Somebody call an…

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    redeeming qualities provide a mixture of drama and comedy. Scott is recklessly spontaneous; he says whatever comes to mind and doesn't think twice about it. Multiple instances of sudden outbursts, such as Scout suddenly lashing out and cussing at paparazzi for getting to close to his son, have been. Similarly, Mercutio spoke the first offensive thought that came to mind when he saw the Nurse, yelling "A sail, a sail!"…

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    disrupt the public figure. This how the word paparazzi forms because they capture deviant shots of celebrities. This causes a bad scene for certain public figures mainly celebrities. It makes them feel uncomfortable to where they hide in public. People enjoy seeing them out in public and there are multiple magazines that expose them. In this article called “ Teach Privacy” was about this female actress phone being hacked. She felt violated because of a paparazzi got a hold of her photos. This is…

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    Princess Diana's Suicide

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    splashed across the front pages of tabloids everywhere” (Source 5). The paparazzi followed her every foot steps. From every restaurant she walked in to, to every car she got out of, the press swarmed her snapping their cameras. On the night of Diana’s death, the trail of cars behind the Mercedes Diana was riding in, was no surprise. As a result, the driver of the Mercedes placed his foot on the gas in hopes of losing the stream of paparazzi. This is a popular belief that the events of the fatal…

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    Lindbergh Neutrality

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    would regularly far surpass his limits to gain a photo or some “inside information”. Time and again, the photographers and reporters went too far, sometimes escalating to the magnitude of breaking into his personal properties and home. With the paparazzi intent on the violation of the Lindbergh’s privacy to this term (which eventually led to the kidnapping and murder of one of their children), the Lindberghs decided to move their family to…

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    I read Room by Emma Donoghue, and I have finished the novel. This book is about a young five-year-old boy named Jack and his Ma, who live in a mysterious unknown “Room”. To Jack Room is the world, but to his Ma, it is the place where her kidnapper has kept her for the past seven years. When Ma and Jack finally escape Room, life on the outside is not as simplistic as Ma had thought. Jack gets agitated easily and throws multiple fits, meanwhile, Ma gets sick and has to go to the hospital. However,…

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    “I tried my best to be a worthy representative of my homeland but, like a Hollywood celebrity relentlessly pursued by paparazzi,I sometimes got tired of the questions. I however never punched anybody with my fists I used my words” (Pg 91) As a child she was clearly taught not to use her fists but to use her mouth and words to harm people and to fire back when something is done that is not liked. Her parents taught her this they taught her instead of using fists use your voice, you do have a…

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    Celebrities on Social Media “Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are where stars go to be made and where dying stars go live again” (Allen). Since the Internet has appeared, the music industry has been majorly impacted. Celebrities are now able to gain exposure and fans, and can also use social media to connect with their fans and stay famous. They are able to get more exposure and promote themselves to help their careers. They also can use their fame for other purposes such as charities. The…

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    Princess Diana I have grown up really looking up to Princess Di but Princess Diana to everyone at the time was only “the new Princess,” but in reality, she turned out to be so much more. Diana had always wanted to be known as “The peoples princess.” Ever since she was born Diana had a pretty rough life. Before she was born, her parents had really hoped for a boy to take over the title “Earl of Althorp.” When Diana was born her parents were super disappointed because they already had two…

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