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    The lines 1-35 of Act 4.3 from William Shakespeare’s King Richard III show Sir James Tyrrel’s encounter with King Richard, after the murder of the two princes --- Edward Prince of Wales and Richard Duke of York. He seemed guilty as he explained the brutality of the two murderers he hired, Dighton and Forrest, who smothered the two young brothers in their sleep. Even as a ruthless killer, Tyrrel was still astonished by the methods Richard used to consolidate his position and power. After he…

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    Princess Diana Essay

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    Although Diana was certainly an extraordinary person and she has done many meaningful things, she also had a dark side that is sometimes forgotten. Prince Charles was not the only one who committed adultery. When they were still married Diana was said to be dating James Hewitt, her horse riding instructor and later in a famous BBC Panorama interview she confirmed this information. This kind of behavior was certainly not a good example and it brought many bad opinions. She was also involved in…

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    disease called Porphyria which caused him to have temporary lapses in judgement and episodes of insanity. His parents were Frederick Prince of wales, and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. His wife whom he married was Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, she was the queen of Great Britain and Ireland. King George III and his wife Charlotte had ten sons including George Iv and William Iv, and six daughters. King George III was very shy and very stubborn but well educated in Science and Arts. He became…

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    Princess Di, an English beautiful woman went through a rough time in her life. During her marriage she had two kids. After her second childbirth she suffered with bulimia. Diana’s husband was having an affair which triggered so much stress and suicide attempts. Later Princess Diana divorced her husband and started dating a new man whom she ended up passing away with in a car crash (womenshistory.about.com/od/diana/p/princess_diana.htm). Diana, born on July 1, 1961, was only eight when her…

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    are important concepts in the works of Henry IV, Part 1 by William Shakespeare and Winter’s Bone written by Daniel Woodrell. Each story has the novel concept of good versus evil and right versus wrong; debating whether to follow in a father’s footsteps or creating one’s own path to happiness; overcoming great obstacles and sharing in defeat; learning how to take care of others before being able to take care of oneself. Ree Dolly and Prince Hal must decide what life they want to live, and in…

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    During all the periods of human history education ranked high among people. It is one of the most valuable possessions a man can get in his life. Self-education is very important for the development of human’s talents. Only through self-education a person can become a harmonically developed personality. Education develops all sides of human personality, reveals his abilities. Besides, it helps a person to understand himself, to choose the right way in this world. Personal education takes most of…

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    King George III was born on June 4, 1738, to the Prince of Wales, Frederic Louis, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, the prince was a premature and was not expected to live. At that time, George William Frederic was not expected to be king, but he eventually became the longest ruling monarch before Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria II. George was educated by private teachers, by the age of eight, he could speak German and English and would soon learn to speak French as well. He was taught…

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    Henry VII of England Born: 28th January 1457, Penbroke Castle, Wales. Parents: Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond. Siblings: - Married: Elizabeth of York, died 1503 Children: Arthur, Margaret, Henry VIII, Elizabeth Tudor, Mary, Edmund, Kathrine. Died: 21st April 1509, Richmond Palace. Buried 11th May 1509 in Westminster Abbey. Brief Summary (Write a brief summary of there life. Highlight the key areas of their life) Henry was born on 28th January…

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    Princess Diana's Suicide

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    The death of the once beloved Princess of Wales was a tragedy to not only her loving country England, but all across the world. As soon as the fatal car accident occurred, Diana’s face scattered the covers of tabloids, newspapers, and the internet. She was a sensation to the public and her death was unbelievable. Princess Diana, the loving mother of her two sons, Prince William and Harry, was killed in deadly car crash on the last day of August, 1997. Immediately after the crash took place,…

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    Diana Frances Spencer in many people’s eyes was only a Princess, but in reality, she was so much more. Diana was a mother, a sister, a friend and overall a great woman and the most adored member of the British royal family. “Diana served as a strong supporter of many charities and worked to help the homeless, people living with HIV and AIDS, and children in need” (Princess Diana-Princess, Children’s Activist, par. 7).The death of Princess Diana is surrounded with controversy. In the minds of…

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