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    Psychological Criticism    In  the book The Queen of Air and Darkness‚ we are introduced to a castle in Orkney‚ a  medieval  kingdom  in  Ireland.  There  lived  Queen   Morgause  with  her  four  sons‚  Gawaine‚  Gaheris‚  Gareth‚  and  Agravaine.  Morgause  and her sons  have an odd relationship with each  other.  Morgause  is  an  evil  witch  and  one  of  Arthur’s  half­sisters.  The  Orkney  children’s  destructive   behavior  increases  throughout  the  book  and  this  is  mostly  because 

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    a society ruled by men. Lady Macbeth in Macbeth and Queen Elizabeth in Speech to the Troops at Tilbury differentiated themselves from the regular‚ submissive women by veering from their traditional role. Although both Lady Macbeth and Queen Elizabeth demanded our attention with their unbridled ambition‚ femininity and choice of words‚ the way they did so was different. With unbridled ambition uncommon for their gender‚ Lady Macbeth and Queen Elizabeth were viewed as progressive individuals with

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    Prince Albert and Queen Victoria had a loving marriage and the perfect family‚ or so it seemed. However‚ this wasn’t always the case. With nine kids‚ Victoria‚ Albert Edward‚ Alice‚ Alfred‚ Louise‚ Arthur‚ Leopold‚ and Beatrice‚ things could get a little crazy. Complete with Victoria’s terrifying fits of rage‚ life at Buckingham Palace was sometimes a huge disaster. Albert and Victoria were very much in love‚ but Victoria hated being pregnant. She especially hated the fact that it took away her

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    Queen Elizabeth II is 90? That’s nothing! Rome is 2769 today. Forget about Her Majesty‚ the day belongs to Rome. Rome – much like Queen Elizabeth II – is no spring chicken. Curiously‚ the Monarch’s birthday falls on the anniversary of the Founding of Rome. According to popular legend‚ Romulus killed Remus on April 21st 753 BC to be crowned the first king of Rome. The event is still celebrated in the city today‚ with historical parades and re-enactments. While there’s no doubt Her Majesty has

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    The Year was 2069. Queen Elizabeth was yet to abdicate her throne. With the advancement of the Internet of Things‚ the line between robot and human has become blurred. Ever since she took hold of the largest cyborg manufacturing company‚ people have been getting suspicious...but the last thing on the Queen’s mind is sharing her power. The Duchess approached the queen and bowed. “Catherine.” said Queen Elizabeth‚ grinning toothily. “Your majesty.” Catherine shot a glance up at her grandmother-in-law

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    Anna Bautista September 30‚ 2014 Speech 111 M. Carlos The Queen and the Clown – Response Paper Attended show: September 27 (2PM) This comedic play was an original piece that was produced to raise awareness for bipolar disorder. The Queen and the Clown was directed by Tamar Lopez who she herself has the psychological disorder. She aimed to apprise about bipolar disorder in the most comedic way possible. There was an excessive‚ yet funny use of profanity and sexual references

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    is she helping you. It was also used to tell people how she looked if she was still fashionable and looked beautiful. They used portraits because they had no other use; there was no email‚ television‚ telephone or newspapers. In this portrait of Queen Elizabeth it shows Spanish armada in the right hand corner and the English in top left. Her hand is placed on the globe and the crown is on her right. She wearing necklaces of pearls and has a peacock feather on the top of her head. She is showing

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    During her time‚ Queen Elizabeth was a great ruler. She was one of the most successful famous monarchs. “Elizabeth was an immensely popular Queen‚ and her popularity has waned little with the passing of four hundred years”. (“QUEEN ELIZABETH I BIOGRAPHY: Part 1.") Growing up was not easy for Queen Elizabeth at all but she overpowered it. Queen Elizabeth lost her mother at two years old however‚ she still became a successful ruler‚ a great leader‚ admired by many and great with arts. Queen Elizabeth was

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    Herman is the protagonist in Poushkin’s “The Queen of Spades”. Unlike Emma Bovary‚ Herman seems to be quite levelheaded‚ when we are first introduced to his character. When asked why he doesn’t gamble‚ Herman responds‚ "Play interests me greatly‚ but I hardly care to sacrifice the necessaries of life for uncertain superfluities" (1)” At the dawn of a night spent observing a gambling party‚ Herman overhears the story about Tomsky’s grandmother‚ Countess Anna Fedorovna. The story explains that the

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    Allison Benedetti Dr. Bridges Geography (Smith) Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I‚ also known as “The Virgin Queen‚” was one of the most famous monarchs of all time and her reign was called The Golden Age. Born Elizabeth Tudor‚ September 7‚ 1533 in Greenwich‚ England to King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Her birth was quite a disappointment to the king because he was hoping for a male heir.1 At the time‚ King Henry VIII was still married to Queen Katherine of Aragon and wanted a divorce from her

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