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    The Coronation Surprise It has been quite a while since I had last seen my brother Macbeth. We never really see each other anymore after what happened a few years ago. I was given the amazing opportunity to join Macbeth and everyone in the town at his coronation dinner. I was incredibly surprised when I received a letter inviting me to such an event as this. He has been dreaming of becoming king for as long as I can remember, but he wasn't heir to the throne so that eliminated his already miniscule

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    point when the actual ceremony is performed, Elsa as she appears at her coronation is clearly uncomfortable. Her conservative clothing and tight hairstyle are also illustrative of her constraint – it isn’t until she removes herself from the company of others and runs away that she is finally able to relax and be herself (Andrew). Not only do you recognize the repetitive nature of her characteristic dispositions at the coronation, but also the social/cultural impacts on her behavior. For the actual

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    revived in 962 when Otto I was crowned emperor, fashioning himself as the successor of Charlemagne and beginning a continuous existence of the empire for over eight centuries. Some historians refer to the coronation of Charlemagne as the origin of the empire,[14][15] while others prefer the coronation of Otto I as its beginning.[16][17] Scholars generally concur,

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    girl. She was around her age, and nearly matching her in beauty. “Yes, Adelaide. I'm fine, thank you.” Eliana said, watching as the girl stepped away to give her room, and she stood up from her chair. “The entire kingdom has come to watch your coronation. Are you ready?” Adelaide asked, and Eliana took a deep breath, careful not to appear too concerned. She thought of Adelaide as a close friend, and she would've been able to tell if Eliana acted amiss. “Yes.” Eliana answered, and Adelaide smiled

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    locked for years in an effort to hide Elsa’s powers from the Kingdom of Arrendele. To celebrate Elsa becoming Arrendele’s new queen, a coronation celebration is held inside the castle. Elsa is apprehensive and anxious about the ceremony. She fears that the kingdom will learn of the powers she has been desperately trying to conceal her entire life. Anna sees the coronation ceremony as a chance to interact with new faces and host an extravagant ball. While Anna craves for attention and interaction, Elsa

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    The Turning Point alex thorn The crowning of Richard III marks the turning point from his rise into power to his demise. Up until he becomes king, Richard is the underdog – albeit, a ruthless and evil one. Thus far, the entire play has been focused on Richard’s attempts to assume power and seize the throne. However, once he becomes crowned King Richard, the focus of the play shifts to Richard’s attempts to maintain power and hold the throne. Essentially, the challenge for Richard is no longer gaining

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    Such monasteries grew up in Burgundy and elsewhere from the cells of disciples clustered around the hermitage of a holy person.”1 It was the monasteries dedication to the Virgin that inspired the biblical scene on the arch of the doorway to be the Coronation of the Virgin. In the scene, Christ and Mary are enthroned in the Kingdom of Heaven. This scene was popular because rich imagery of the story was used “…in order to glorify the

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    Richard II is an authoritative and greedy king of England, and he is living in a period of transition that medieval knights who are swearing total loyalty to a king has been disappearing and an aristocracy starts to gain a power for their own good. However, Richard II keeps believing the power of kingship, and he also is too confident himself. He overestimates his authority and power; furthermore, he ignores the periodical change. Therefore, he speaks confidently how firm his position as king is

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    There once was a king named King Porter Clemings who ruled over the kingdom of Clemington. In the kingdom, there is a little town called Littenburg, which was known for farming and delivering the finest wheat to the kingdom. The king of Clemington, King Porter Clemings, once visited this town to inspect a rather interesting incident. Rumors say that in this town of Littenburg lives a beautiful woman named Fiona Wallace. As expected, being the “gentleman” he is despite having a wife and a daughter

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    Based on the criteria we set as a class, I determined that the Pep Rally went successful. A Pep Rally is where we compete against other grade levels in order to win a prize. The prizes are homework-free for a week and having a week to listen to music during lunch. Although, in order to receive this prize you must win the break down. A break down is when we stomp on the floor to make sick beats. Each grade level gets a turn to participate the break down in other words, who ever stomps the loudest

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