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    The Romanov Dynasty held the Russian Empire as one of the most powerful European states for over three centuries. In 1917‚ during Nicholas II’s contradictory reign‚ a revolution began that transformed the empire into the first ever communist nation‚ replacing the infamous autocratic rule and introducing the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Russian people were ruled by an autocratic government since 1613 when the Romanov Dynasty began. The government was run by the Tsar who had unlimited power

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    In 1917‚ a famous revolution led tsar Nicholas II and his immediate family to be abdicated from the Russian throne. The same year‚ the family was killed‚ leading to the Romanov family to end its several century long reign. But why exactly was the Romanov family killed? Did they not care for the wellbeing of their citizens? Were they simply just too corrupt for any good? There are several answers to this question‚ the main ones being governmental corruption‚ a belief of superiority‚ and an unreasonable

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    THE FALL OF THE ROMANOVS: AN ANALYSIS A Term Paper Submitted to Mr. Sashah B. Dioso In partial fulfilment of the requirements in History 107 (Modern History of Russia) Junauelle Kyla B. Andres Camille May B. Savillo BS Economics IV INTRODUCTION The Romanov dynasty was the last imperial dynasty to rule Russia. The Romanovs ruled Russia for almost three centuries‚ from 1613 until 1917‚ the year of its fall during the Bolshevik Revolution. The Romanovs were descendants of the boyar

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    Nicholas II came to the throne during an arduous time in Russian history. It was a combination of factors‚ including his political ineptitude that led to the fall of the Romanov dynasty and eventually cost Nicholas II‚ the Tsarina Alexandra and their five children their lives. Russia was late in modernising‚ partly due to the Tsar?s lack of reforms‚ and was behind Britain‚ France and the United States. Russia was also slow to emerge from feudalism‚ and was undergoing difficulty as industrial and

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    William Powers -9/9/13 Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin Oftentimes‚ fantasy or science-fiction novels follow one another‚ copying some of the landmark concepts that revolutionize the genres. Lord of the Rings was revolutionary‚ and much of fantasy has followed in its wake‚ portraying an epic quest of individuals across a perilous land full of many humanoid species like dwarves‚ elves‚ orcs‚ and trolls who may aid or hinder the adventurers. Dune by Frank Herbert was revolutionary in that it

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    Along with its fantasy world‚ Game of Thrones series have consistently depicted real life themes and characters. Ultimately‚ Game of Thrones can be claimed as a series based on real world drama illustrated in a fantasy world. In the present world‚ “we all have knowledge‚ love/hate‚ scheming politics‚ sex‚ isolation.” (Game of Thrones - Interview with George R.R. Martin). Similarly‚ Game of Thrones’ storylines revolves around these themes‚ in order to generate a world similar to ours. For instance

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    social and political structure of autocratic Russia. It was a period of regression‚ reform‚ revolution and eradication. Eradication of a blood line that had remained in rule for over 300 years; the Romanov Dynasty. World War 1 was a crucial and defining factor which led to the collapse of the Romanov Dynasty in February‚ 1917. Without it a revolution would not have happened at this point in time. This is not to say a revolution would not have eventually happened‚ as there were many other contributing

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    to see different Broadway shows. Anastasia features a heavy emphasis on history and encourages children and young adults to look into the backstory of what they watch. While Anastasia doesn’t follow the exact history of the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov‚ it piques the interest of the audience and poses a what if she had lived question that the audience will think about long after the play ends. Another influence apparent to those who attend the Tour is the cultural differences between two regions

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    The Shadow Throne The Shadow Throne‚ by Jennifer A. Nielsen‚ is the third and final book in the Ascendance trilogy. It is an action and adventure fantasy story about a young King. The story mainly takes place in a country called Carthya‚ in the middle ages when Kings and Queens ruled the land. King Jargon has many adventures while trying to protect his country‚ his people‚ and his friends in the fight for Carthya’s future. King Jargon is a young King‚ who has brown‚ rough-looking hair‚ green eyes

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages in adapting a text to film‚ when seen through a different cultural perspective/lens. Use Throne of Blood/Macbeth and The Banquet/Hamlet to illustrate your discussion. Whenever a book‚ novel or any other text is adapted to film there are many advantages. The Director may choose to use the text as inspiration and give the story or setting their own clever twist‚ they may choose to be faithful to the text and take every word literally‚ or they may choose

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