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    Princess Diana's Eulogy

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    Princess Diana was loved by millions around the world and those millions were devastated by her untimely death in 1997. Charles Spencer's eulogy is efficiently constructed through embellished diction, meticulously implemented tone shifts, and abundant anecdotes which help Spencer accuse the paparazzi of Princess Diana’s death and also to explain all the positive attributes that she had on the people around her. In this eulogy, Earl Spencer expresses his sorrow for his sister's death, but…

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    Thirty-thousand years ago, Princess Talitha, a six foot tall mouse-like being from a race called the Pontikian, crashed landed on earth. She was taken in by a local tribe of Neanderthals and nurse back to health. While there she finds out that they were facing extinction. For their kindness she convinced her father, Emperor Grypas, to uplift them. Fifteen Thousand of them were brought from Earth (the Pontikians called it Gaea) to a giant space station in a nebula. The Neanderthals…

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    Stories in literature nearly always include these two specific character archetypes. The Princess Bride, created by William Goldman, tells the classic tale of love with a mixture of adventure and a dose of magic. Buttercup, the protagonist, is kidnaped and takes the readers on a thrilling journey that contains three kidnappers, a prince, and…

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    to bring peace between both nature and humans, and Princess Mononoke sees that as she has her foot in both parties. Throughout the movie, the director also uses personification to clearly display the thoughts and feelings of the animals. We see anger and animosity between the animals and humans leading to great controversy. The battle between humanity and nature will always be present until true respect is shown to nature by the humans. Princess Mononoke is a prime example of the intertwining…

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    Princess Hyacinth Essay

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    This poster advertised Princess Hyacinth, a fairy tale ballet about a blacksmith who dreams that his daughter is a princess kidnapped by a sorcerer. The poster features a popular actress Andula Sedláčková, who starred in the title role. ➊ The absence of line and detail to create depth is very limited on her facial expression, to establish the figure’s pale and cold glance and her lack of contentment. ➋ The flower on the crown is Hyacinth, which is the name of the princess, representing her…

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    Princess-Squaw Oppression

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    Indian princess-squaw duality, these women are victims to Western superiority (Anderson 80). Many Native women feel they have no other choice, but to conform to what the…

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    The book 'The Princess Bride' was rather crafty in the way it presented itself. The authors notes have never been so important to a reader. This came as a shocking inclusive third layer, the authors notes weren't a suspicious place at all, as they are always displayed as pure truth and motivation of the authors background. Never had one thought that the story had truly began once you had opened the first page, thus immediately feeding the audience white lies. The authors notes described places…

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    Princess Mononoke Analysis

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    technological advancements have always been made at the expense of altering and harming the environment; so much so that one of the five types of conflict highlighted in literary writing is human vs. nature. One such story that addresses this conflict is Princess Mononoke by Japanese storyteller Hiyao Miyazaki. Although appearing to be a simple animated children’s tale of a boy thrown into a fight between spiritual beings and the human civilization that threatens to encroach upon their…

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    Princess Barbarism Quotes

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    In this story, the princess portrays the traits of curiosity, jealousy, and barbarism. We find out that the princess would only attend trials she wanted to, felt anger towards those she barely knows, and shows a lot of traits that her father has, barbarism. To begin, the princess shows traits of curiosity. Throughout the story we find out how she will go out of her way to be oblivious to her fathers actions. "Had it not been for the moiety of barbarism in her nature, it is probable that lady…

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    In the article “The Princess Paradox,” Poniewozik discusses Hollywood movies produced for the public that convey an idealistic culture. Poniewozik claims that the princess culture is not despicable for young girls to know or experience and promotes feministic ideas by introducing certain movies. Poniewozik introduces that in 2001, many cinderella stories were produced bringing in a gross profit of 108 million dollars. Since then, Hollywood has decided to keep producing these cinderella stories…

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