The Romanov's Powerful Family

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The shots rang out and they did not know how to react. The Romanov’s lived a privileged life, being the last ruling family of the Russian Monarchy. They experienced acts of cruelty that no one should have had to endure in their lifetime. There is an abundance of intrigue and mystery behind the story of this family and their untimely deaths. Rumors of affairs and surviving members of the horrible tragedy that befell them plagued the family long after their deaths. The Russian nation was divided at this tough point in history. The tsar, Nicholas II, was partially to blame ("Russian Revolution."). The name Romanov is synonymous with unknown actions and phenomenons that the world is just incapable of comprehending. The Romanovs were a close family, …show more content…

They had five children, and the four girls were the oldest. Their mother enjoyed dressing them in identical clothing, and keeping them tucked away (Grabbe 57). The girls knew very little of what was occurring outside of the palace gates, for they hardly went out to visit people; they spent most of their time with each other and family. They loved to go boating because it was a time when they could see their father; a time when, he was not expected to act all regale (Grabbe 57). The Romanov girls may have been secluded, but they still loved to dance or go to the ballet and theater with their father. Each of the girls had their own personality.
Olga Nikolaievna was the first born; she was fair haired with a fair complexion (Grabbe 60). She was often alone and found pleasure in ready poetry and playing some of her own creations on the piano (Grabbe 60). Olga was of age to come out into society before the problems within the country began, so she was the only daughter who was able to attend any of the balls held. She was also the only daughter who had suitors, but Olga, herself, told her parents that she would only marry a Russian (Grabbe 60). Olga, by this time, was old enough to know what was going on outside the palace …show more content…

She was the comedian of the group. Anastasia had a gift of mimicking and making groups of people laugh (Grabbe 69). In contrast to her humorous side, Anastasia was solemn. Anastasia was a restless soul, and she was always asking questions and wondering how and why things work a certain way (Grabbe 69). She disliked the formality of court more than any of her sisters. Anastasia was barely seventeen before the she was assassinated with her family. When the Romanov family is thought of, she is the first and foremost that comes to mind, for all the rumors that surrounded her after her

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