An intriguing article I found on thisibelieve.org about forgiveness came from a woman, named Diana, who had a troubled past with her mother.Diana describes this troubled past as one with "fits of rage" and abuse. Although her father blamed her mother for his philandering, Diana understood as she blamed her mother too.Her father had given her mother AIDS and she was very angry towards him as Diana justified.Diana had forgiven her father for his part in her mother's death as she too had suffered at the hands of her abuse.Diana's mother was part of a group that ministered to female inmates sentenced to death row.While there she met a woman named Karla Faye Tucker who was sentenced to be executed for her part in the slayings of two people.
One example of forgiveness is when Knox was mad at Maeve because she talked badly about him. But as soon as Maeve had another cancer scare, he was able to forget all about what happened before. Knox utters, “Mave what the hell? Why didn't you tell me?” (Mcmanus, 2020, p.253)
Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, United Kingdom to the eighth Earl of Spencer, Edward John Spencer, and Frances Spencer. Diana had four other siblings; Elizabeth, Cynthia, John, and Charles. In 1967, Frances Spencer left Edward for Peter Shand-Kydd. Frances and Edward divorced in 1969. The children stayed with Edward and, in 1976, Edward married Raine, Countess of Dartmouth. After the death of Diana’s grandfather, the seventh Earl of Spencer, the family moved to the Althorp house in Northamptonshire.1
As one grows from infant to adult an even elderly age, we experience many events in life. One only grows from mistakes that are inevitable to happen. Like the Yin Yang theory, for instance, shadow cannot exist without light. Therefor forgiveness comes into play, it is defined as the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven. In The Sunflower, by Simon Wiesenthal: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness. It discusses the moral ethics of the matter of forgiveness. Questions are asked by Wiesenthal, what would you do? If a dying Nazi soldier asks for your forgiveness? Forgiveness can often be influenced by religious belief, psychological, and political point of view, one is always capable of asking for forgiveness or granting forgiveness to another, granted or not, one makes a choice and lives with that decision.
After the death of her sister Mary, Queen Elizabeth I inherited the throne in 1558. Due to the poor leadership shown by the previous queen, England was desperate for improved nobility. Using her independent mindset, Queen Elizabeth I created a more efficient manner of running England and impacting relationships with other societies by truly engaging with the people that she inserted into the government.
Princess Diana was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, England under the name of Diana Frances Spencer. When she was young, she developed a very strong love for animals. She enjoyed spending her free time taking care of and looking after hurt animals. She developed a very strong love for those in need. This comes to show us the woman that she became. Princess Diana was a very caring woman, and was always looked up to those around her as an idol.
Diana Ross is internationally known. With a career spanning for over 40 years, Ross is by far one of the best female entertainers of all time. Diana Ross began her career as a singer that evolved as an actress. She began as a member of a famous singing group, which grew into world-wide fame, riches, and family. Diana has led a rags-to-riches life that is one to be admired.
Imagine it’s 1603, in early April. The queen has just died, and she has left no heir. It is eventually decided that King James VI of Scotland will rule England next. Elizabeth was a strong, courageous leader; she was precocious, learned in many languages. She brought stability to her kingdom. However, she also grew from a troubled childhood. Who was this strong queen who managed to leave no heir?
Forgiveness has a different context depending on where the person is from or what he believes. Religion places a great emphasis on the view of forgiveness.
At the very beginning of the movie, Diana Prince, while residing in present-day Paris, receives a photographic plate of herself and four other men taken during World War I, which initiates her flashback. Diana, Daughter of Queen Hippolyta, was taken care of on the unknown island of Themyscira, where many other Amazonian females resided. Hippolyta tells stories of the Amazonian history to Diana, including how Ares, Zeus's son and Diana's brother, became jealous of humans and began his goal of trying to destroy all of mankind. When the other gods tried to stop him, Ares killed everyone but Zeus, who hurt Ares and forced him to backdown. Zeus left the Amazons the island and a weapon, the "Godkiller", to help them fight against Ares whenever he
Princess Diana of Wales was killed in a car accident in Paris, France in 1997. She was divorced from England’s Prince Charles and a mother to Princes William and Harry. In her life, she was known for her philanthropy and her marriage with the Prince. The accident was known around the world and many newspapers and news programs wrote articles about the late Princess’s death. The Queen of England and Princess Diana’s brother Lord Spencer spoke about the Princess in a televised speech and her eulogy at the funeral service.
I was a little girl about four years old when Tia Lipa and Tio Yors arrived from England. No one could actually say the name Tio Yors actual name, which was George, so he received the nick name Yor which sould like a failed attempt at saying George. When they arrived into the village I admired the way Tia Lipa dressed, she looked like an older version of Princess Diana with her beautifully exquisite clothing, Her hear was a blode white, on the verge of going grey due to her age, and atop her head sat the most curious and interesting little hats. I want one you know, but I thought better ask for a dress. We were poor people often fighting hunger, but the arrival of these elders caused the whole village to rejoice. The purpose of their village was for a family visit. Tia Lipa had left young from El Salvador and went to become a servent in Tio yors household. The two ended up falling in love and getting married. It was like a fairytale for her. He was a very rich man, so Tia Lipa also became a rich lady. Now visiting was not the only purpose of the visit, Tia Lipa wanted to share some of her wealth with her family, or better said our family. La Familia Arteaga was poor and she wanted her family to have faith and hope in God. She decided to construct a small church on the main street of Potero Grande.
In the past research has mainly focused on the negative effects of corporal punishment on children only recently has it begun to focus on potential factors that influence individual perceptions of corporal punishment. This study aimed to investigate the effects of SDO on an individuals perception of corporal punishment. In this study they hypothesized that people with high SDO levels would see more child punishment as legitimate uses of parental authority than those with lower levels SDO. For this study they used a questionnaire with scenarios like: “Seven-year-old (five-year-old or thirteen-year-old) Emily was arguing with her younger sister, fighting over a toy. Emily ended up calling her younger sister an inappropriate name. Her father was
Throughout Princess Diana’s lifetime she loved, cared, and helped others along the way. She had many accomplishments in life. Such as her children and her many organizations.
Princess Diana was a very devoted woman, she always saw the good in everyone and always tried to help anyone in need, anyway she could. Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in 1981 and became known as Princess Diana. “Anywhere I see suffering, that is where I want to be, doing what I can.” - Princess Diana. As an adored member of the Royal Family, Princess Diana broke barriers of royal protocol, was one of the biggest fashion icons of the world, and will be remembered through her legacy.
As I was reading the chapter on forgiveness in Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling by McMinn (2011), the personal life experience that jumped out to me was when I had to make the decision to truly forgive my ex-boyfriend and his parents for the emotional pain they caused me. After living in New Jersey for a month and spending time with my boyfriend and his family, working, and taking care of an elderly lady with dementia my world came crashing down on me. My ex-boyfriend’s parents discovered sin in his life and told me I could no longer pursue a relationship with him because of the sins he had committed. After finding out the sinful things my ex-boyfriend had done, I chose to forgive him. I also chose to give him a second chance at a relationship with me, but my effort to salvage our relationship was futile.