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    The Amazing Life of Diana How could someone so young grab the attention of many and become one of most powerful women of her time? Diana Princess of Wales was known as powerful individual, who valued family above all. Her family was very valuable to her, she made time for her boys before carrying out her day to day task (“Backround”). Diana Frances Spencer lived an extraordinary life full of many achievements and is still remembered today as an influential icon in history. Diana was born at…

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    Spencer’s Multitude uses of devices Spencer delivers this eulogy of his sister to morn the tragic loss to the world, of Princess Diana. In his eulogy, he questions the actions of the paparazzi and why they would want to defame such a charitable woman reminisces to the people about the good she has brought to the world. He also speaks of how that even though she is gone, her family will do all in its power to keep her spirit alive through raising her sons, Harry and William, to be in the good…

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    Death of Princess Diana Princess Diana was a treasure to this world. Diana was always the girl next door to Prince Charles, quite literally. Prince Charles and his brothers grew up with Diana. Diana was often the playmate of Charles’s brother Prince Andrew. When Charles first started to be pressured to be married, he thought Diana was much too young. After all, at the time she was only 16. However when her sister reintroduced the two at a pheasant hunt at Althorp, and Diana taught him how to…

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    charming princes. His first film, the beloved Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, is about a young princess who seeks refuge in a cottage of seven dwarves. She is fleeing from her evil step mother who is envious of her beauty. Little girls idolize Snow White along with the other classic Disney princesses for what they stand for. Since the beginning of Disney Pictures, little girls have been watching the Disney princess movies. Consequently, they look up to them because of their status and how they…

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    The Princess Bride The princess Bride Published in 1973 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and written by William Goldman in 414 pages of a story between two soul mates who match their love for one another no matter what it takes. They chase for love during medieval times in the kingdom of fluorine. Once Westley and Buttercup discover their love for eachother Westley must leave to a voyage for riches but was to have been murdered but the odds are beat and he comes back in order for their love to…

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    wearing all of the makeup, and other exclusive things. Basically the whole essay talked about how little kids are looking to people who people would think would be a good influence but they aren 't. In "Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess effect" the author Stephanie Hanes claims that movies on Disney and the characters are not really…

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    surrounded by the idea of being a princess. From watching Cinderella and Snow White, to playing with Barbie dolls, and even being called Daddy's little "princess", this desire is aroused at an early age. We encourage hopeless romantics that wait for Prince Charming to appear on his white horse, ready to sweep them off their feet and free themselves of all their problems. Not to mention yearning to be what media has constructed to be the ideal image of a "princess". For years girls have been…

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    The Princess Bride published in 1973, written by William Goldman, contains misogynistic views of women from Americans’ current view, but not necessarily through the eyes of men and women of the early 1970s. Despite the beginning of the women’s rights movement, the early 1970s was an extremely sexist time period compared to 2016. However, the 1970s, compared to previous decades, showed the beginning of women standing up for themselves and society changing for the better, slowly but surely. It is…

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    accident. Princess Diana was a victim of a tragic accident, as she was in a car with one of her loves, while her driver was intoxicated. There are many conspiracy theories as to how she dies and whose fault it was, but with the evidence I have gathered, it is hard to believe something else was the cause of her death. Although others choices to believe that the paparazzi’s flashing camera bulbs are what caused the driver crash, I believe the royal family was at fault for the loss of Princess…

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    title, Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Previous to her was Mary, the wife of George V. She carried the title from 1901 to 1910 when she was escorted by her husband who was then Prince of Wales. Her dignity and devotion to duty earned her respect in every corner of the world. Not all Princesses of Wales were so liked and respected. Some were stupid. Some ugly and some slept around. Joan of Kent married her cousin the Black Prince in 1361 and became the first Princess of Wales. She was…

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