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    Prospero in the Tempest

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    as “false brother”. He discovers that his actions were causing distress and pain to the other characters; his cruelties were finally revealed by Ariel towards the end of the play- “I would so if I were human”. Along-side ‘losing’ his daughter to Ferdinand‚ Ariel’s line gave him the perspective he needed to see his inner demon. Prospero discovers the impact he has from his (magical) power. Power helped him lose his dukedom and his driving force for revenge. Prospero’s magical power retakes control

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    conquered peoples turned against the French. 2. THE MUTINY OF ARANJUEZ. THE ABDICATIONS OF BAYONNE. Mutiny of Aranjuez. It was an early nineteenth century popular uprising against King Charles IV‚ which managed to overthrow him and place his son‚ Ferdinand VII‚ on the throne. It was an aristocratic and clerical coup (golpe de Estado) masquerading as a popular revolt. Ferdinand’s associates incited a riot against Godoy on the night of 17 March 1808. King Charles IV fearing

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    more complex than a single character being civilised or savagery: Shakespeare uses different situations to bring out different degrees of savagery and civilisation within each character of the play. Shakespeare uses the characters of Miranda and Ferdinand – ‘civilised’ gentries‚ and presents them nobly and compassionately: both through the nurture of their loving fathers. Shakespeare presents Miranda as a compassionate “creature” from the moment she is on scene. In Act I‚ Scene ii‚ she demands her

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    Queen Isabella of Castile

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    IV had tried to arrange other marriages to Isabella‚ but she had already chosen Ferdinand. Her brother was furious. He threatened to throw her into the dungeon. Because of her powerful supporters‚ he knew he could not do that. Instead‚ he made her promise that she wouldn’t make any arrangements until after he returned from Andalusia. However‚ as soon as her brother left she began to make arrangements with Ferdinand. However‚ she had to find him. So she sent out noblemen to search for him and he

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    29th June 1914 THE SERBIAN TIMES Sarajevo Success Yesterday the joyful news arrived. Franz Ferdinand and his wife‚ Sophie‚ were shot dead by a man of Serbian nationality. Gavrilo Princip was persistent and even after the bomb attack of his nationalist group‚ the Black Hand‚ failed he took the opportunity to save our countrymen in Bosnia from a bleak future. After many requests Austria-Hungary still wouldn’t allow Bosnia to join us in their rightful place so action was the only way forward. Our

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    Spain and Voyage

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    the same letter the wonder of the beauty in which he was discovering “There are six or eight different palms‚ which are a wonder to behold on account of their beautiful variety”. In his second letter “ Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella Regarding the Fourth Voyage” (Franklin‚ Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella Regarding the Fouth Voyage‚ 2008) he does not speak of any new exciting discovery or new beauty. Excitement / Sorrow When Columbus starts his first letter “Letter to Luis de Santangel Regarding

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    BOOKS Bonner‚ Raymond”.Waltzing with a Dictator.” United States of America: Times books‚1981. Print Marcos‚ Ferdinand E. Revolution and Ideology. Philippines: Marcos foundation Inc.‚ 1976. Print Marcos‚ Ferdinand E. The Democratic Revolution of the Philippines. Focus Philippines‚ 1974. Print Holmes‚ Ronald. Philippine Government. Philippines: DLSU Press‚ 1988. Print Marcos‚ Ferdinand E.‚ Today’s Revolution: Democracy. Philippines: Marcos foundation Inc‚ 1971. Print Wurfel‚ David. Filipino

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    which perhaps shows their distant relationship. At the beginning Act 4 Scene 1‚ Shakespeare presents Prospero as what he perceives as being kind and loving‚ as he allows Ferdinand to have Miranda‚ “…for I have given you here a third of mine own life‚” when Prospero is speaking to Ferdinand about giving Miranda away‚ he describes her as ‘a third’ of his life‚ this could convey the mystery of the other two thirds to his life. In a normal parent and child relationship‚ the child

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    deserved. The congress of Vienna separated the people that had the same nationality and put them in other countries to try and bring them together. Doing this made other nations unhappy. In Sarajevo‚ capital of Austria‚1914‚ Archduke Ferdinand and his wife Sophie came to town. Many people were there to see them. It was in Sarajevo where

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    TO THE GREATER BELGRADE FREEDOM HERALD Third of July 1914 I write to you concerning the recent assassination of the Austrian Archduke and heir to the Austro Hungarian Empire‚ Franz Ferdinand. We as Serbians and Slav ’s must celebrate the actions of Gavrilo Princip and must realise that he is a hero for Slav ’s over Europe. Although Gavrilo killed the Austrian and his Wife in a most undignified manner it is the only way for us as loyal Serbians to reject the ways of the imperialistic Austro-Hungarians

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