Queen mothers Essays

  • the queen mother

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    The queen mother was the queen of England. My topic is important because she was royalty and played a big role in England’s history. Elizabeth bowes-lyon was born in London on august 4, 1900. (pgs. 8 and 9 the queen mother) Elizabeth was the ninth child of her mother, lady Strathmore. Her family has lived in the glamis castle for six centuries. Most of her brothers and sisters were older. Her and younger brother David were very close. When he left for boarding school it broke is heart. She soon

  • Hamlet's Mother: Lustful Widow or Evil Queen?

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    minded individual. The Queen was a shrewd and passionate woman that would go to any limit to obtain her heart’s desire. Gertrude finds herself in the middle of this family conflict as mother and peacemaker to a newly blended family ("Frailty thy name is woman", n.d.). In the first Act, the Ghost of Hamlet’s father provides Hamlet with the details of his untimely death and the devious acts of his uncle Claudius. This event, coupled with the hasty marriage of his mother to his uncle, causes much

  • Snow White Research Paper

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    Snow-White’s mother died, her father’s married queen step-mother was a beauty. Also Snow-White was still a beautiful young lady. The queen was very jealous of Snow-White. Snow-white was upset with the queen because the queen tried to kill her. She was running and hiding in a cabin with her seven little gnomes. Step-mother discovers that Snow-White was still alive, and she lives with seven friends little dwarfs in a cottage. The queen talks thought mirror about how to kill her. Next, the evil queen disguises

  • The Origins and Purpose of the Goblin Queen in George MacDonald´s the Princess and the Goblin

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    The Origins and Purpose of the Goblin Queen in George MacDonald´s the Princess and the Goblin Whatever the purpose of a story may be, whether the tale is a philosophical, moralizing or merely entertaining one, an assortment of characters with sufficient depth, notability and believability is vital to shoulder the burden of the author’s intent. George MacDonald, in one of his most famous novels, The Princess and the Goblin, displays an acute awareness of this fact, presenting us with some of

  • Analysis Of The Seven Sins In Grimm's Fairy Tales

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    wrath, and envy. The plot of Snow White is built around the queen’s obsession with her beauty. The queen is infatuated with being the most beautiful women of the lands (Pride/Vanity). Lust and extravagance is represented in the queen’s wealth while her daughter toils. She also lusts to be most beautiful. The next deadly sin is not shown in Walt Disney’s version, however, in the original version the queen eats what she thinks is White’s heart representing Gluttony. Also in the fairy tale is the representation

  • The Classic Fairy Tales by Maria Tator and Mad Shadows by Mari-Claire Blais

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    Beauty realized the importance of virtue and the transformative power of love, which freed the prince from his curse, and in the end he acknowledged the value of essence over appearance. Suffering is understood in Mad Shadows when Louise, a selfish mother, who is mesmerized by her beauty, develops a deadly disease, “Cancer! Cancer of the cheek!” (93). It is only then that she begins to accept that her pride, her beauty, is fading as the cancerous puss on her face, portrays the vile, self-centered and

  • Analysis Of Snow White

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    defined as one’s subjective evaluation of his or her own self. The fairytale is a story about a Queen who seeks to be the prettiest by constantly asking her mirror “Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?.” Initially it was always her; however, as the story progresses and as her stepdaughter Snow White matures, the mirror states that Snow White is the fairest. This causes the step-mother to try to kill Snow White through a huntsman, using a comb, a corset, and finally an apple. This

  • The Dangers Of Fairy Tales

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    Melissa Davis ENG 327W Essay 1 May 23, 2014 Fairy Tales Our text book describes fairy tales as cautionary tales designed to frighten us, as children, into proper and obedient behavior (pg 169). They are to warn people of potential dangers. Through the years, we have all heard variations of the stories of “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Jack and the Beanstalk,” “Hansel and Gretel,” along with many more. In these narratives, we are supposed to notice the underlying dangers of talking to strangers, wondering

  • Man versus Kingdom: The King's Speech

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    exemplifies these traits we all have in common as entities of the human race. Examples of these key conflicts, self, family and society are beautifully illustrated by the three main characters, main protagonist, King George VI, played by Colin Firth, Queen Mother, played exquisitely by Helen Bonham Carter and Lionel Logue, played to perfection by Geoffrey Rush. I encourage you to take a moment in time from your day to walk in the shoes of King George and experience the immense pressures that he experiences

  • Land Of Stories

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    this means is, of someone is an evil queen they would have grown up in a run down, disaster of a place. If you are a princess One place where this happens is “The inside of the castle was covered in a thick layer of dust. Cobwebs almost as old as the castle were on every windowsill, even though there were no spiders to be found. All the rooms were empty except for the occasional decrepit chair or table placed in the corner.” (Colfer 151) This is where the Evil Queen lives, after she escaped from jail

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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    In the first opening scene, Snow White is referred to as a “lovely little princess.” In her first appearance, she is cleaning and looks as though she is in despair waiting to be saved. Snow White is portrayed as young, virginal, pretty, obedient and incapable of helping herself. This movie having been released in 1937, conveys what the “proper” gender roles of the time were. In Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, power is segregated between genders and even to this day, the stereotypical gender roles

  • Gender Roles In Snow White

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    beauty custom, the Wicked Queen challenged her Magic Mirror, "Who is the fairest one of all?" and was summoned that Snow White, her flourishing stepdaughter, was now the "fairest one of all." In an appetent animosity, the queen decreed a woodsman to execute Snow White, who had just met the aristocratic and personable Prince, in the forest. Once there, however, the woodsman discerned he could not do the feat and exhorted the princess to hide, while he returned to the queen with a pseudo pig's heart

  • Queen Sondok

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    Queen Sondok Queen Sondok was the first woman to become a queen in the Korean Silla kingdom in 632 A.D. Queen Ma-ya, Sondok's mother, did not bear any sons to become king, so King Chinpyong sent her to a convent in the mountains to become a nun. This brought a great deal of sadness to Sondok, she said, "The monastery has swallowed everyone I love." (7) After Queen Ma-ya was gone, King Chinpyong, who had reigned for fifty years, remarried a woman who also could not bear him a son (7). Since Sondok

  • enkfnrifnr

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    the same, to save their men from an evil force. In each tale, both the husbands are inevitably turned into a horrid creature by an evil force and it is left up the wife or the future wife to save them. While Tulisa is only working against her evil mother in law, Belle not only has to try and stop the evil Gaston from killing the Beast, but she must also fall in love with the Beast before time runs out and he is forever doomed to be stuck as hideous beast. Both in the Tale of Tulisa and Beauty and

  • Informative Essay On Snow White

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    beautiful queen and her stepdaughter with skin as white as snow. The queen was always misunderstood while everyone loved the other woman. No one remembers the side of the story of the queen, but everyone loves the other story. I am the queen, but for some reason everyone thinks I am evil. Do you know who the evil one is actually? It’s Snow White. Let me tell you the real story of Snow White. Once upon a time I married a king. He was a kind man who had a daughter with pale skin. Her mother died when

  • Battling Yourself

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    An old Norwegian folk tale once told the story of a queen who, because she couldn’t have children, looked to an old hag for wisdom and magic to help grant her wish. The woman agrees, telling the queen that she must place two cups face down in her garden before going to bed. When she wakes up the next morning, a white flower should be growing under one and a red flower under the other. Depending on which one the queen decides to eat, she could either have a son or a daughter. However, the old woman

  • Analysis Of Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

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    after, the end.” At least, that’s how it happens in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a film produced by Walt Disney Productions that is about a beautiful girl who is loathed by her stepmom, the Evil Queen. Because of the Evil Queen, Snow White is put in danger. The Evil Queen’s plans were ruined when Snow White was kissed by the prince and revived. This is just one of the many movies Walt Disney Productions has made, but a lot of them stem from stories written by

  • Creative Writing: The Lady Morganna

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    open. A hooded figure in a black, leather cloak lurked within the shadows. As she walked her footsteps echoed as each cobblestone whispered her name. Kneeling her cracked knees to the newly crowned Queen she lifted her red hood unveiling her face. “I’m looking for my daughter” “The Lady Morganna”. Queen Guinevere gasped terror marked on her face. “She’s dead”. “I don’t understand… how?” Vivienne said biting her lip trying to remember her daughter, the way she used to smile when she was a baby. That

  • “But What Does It Really Mean?”: “Wolfland” and the Ambiguity of Meaning

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    “Wolfland” by Tanith Lee. Although many consider “Wolfland” to by a feminist fairy tale, it is not. The female and male characters in the story conform to very traditional fairy tale stereotypes. Lisel’s parents are traditional fairy tale parents. Her mother died while in childbirth. Her father, while living, is virtually a non-entity. He does not parent her or seem to have any desire to protect her from the dangers of a woman he considers to be “mad” (Lee 123). As a result, Lisel is left to face any

  • The Portrayal of Socially Destructive and Over-Ambitious Richard, in Shakespeare's Richard III

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    From the beginning of the play, the character of Richard is depicted as amiss. Thomas More’s account of King Richard states that King Richard“was malicious, wrathful, envious, and, from afore his birth ever forward” (More, 2005:10).King Richard’s mother, the Duchesse of York is said to have had a hard labour at his birth. Richard is said to have come into the wor... ... middle of paper ... ...ueen Margaret, England will remain in turmoil. Conclusion Shakespeare introduces to us a character