Michele Johnson Mrs. Kemp 21 Century Media November 30, 2015 Madame Lalaurie’s House of Horror The house located on 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans is known as the Lalaurie House. This house is infamously known because of what Madame Delphine Lalaurie did in the attic. After a house fire, it was discovered that she was keeping slaves in her attic and torturing them to death. Today, the house is considered to be one of the most haunted places in New Orleans and Madame Lalaurie is considered to be one of the most infamous serial killers in history.
Born on the 18th of June, 1901. The Grand Duchess Anastasia was the fourth daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. She had three older sisters and one younger brother, Anastasia was a well known trickster and troublemaker and she stood out amongst her family her kind nature and wild heart showed during World War I helping out the injured soldiers by keeping them company, through reading and games. Her personality is why she was believed to have been the survivor of the Romanov family line.
Why She Is Guilty “My door was open part of the time, and part of the time I tried to get a nap and their voices annoyed me, and I closed it. I kept it open in summer more or less, and closed in winter.” Lizzie Borden stated after the murder.(BrainyQuotes.com) The people who seem innocent are the real guilty ones. Some of them try to hide behind their shyness or the motive.
Joan of Arc was a well-known heroine of France for her leadership during the Lancastrian Phase during the Hundreds Years’ War. Joan’s full name was Jeanne d’Arc She was born January 6, 1412, to a tenant farmer named Jacques d’Arc and his wife Isabelle. Joan’s full name was Jeanne d’Arc. Although she was never taught to read or write, her Pious mother taught her to have a deep love for the Catholic Church and its teachings.
joan of Arc was born in 1412 in France. Most of her childhood was relatively uneventful, until in 1424, when she began having visions. In her visions, Saint Margaret, Saint Catherine, and Saint Michael told Joan that she needed to support King Charles VII and help rid France of the English. During the many battles of the Hundred Years War that were to come, despite her young age, Joan, a simple peasant girl, was instrumental in capturing Orleans. This accomplishment was immense, but she later went on to capture Rheims, Paris, and numerous other towns in an effort to free France from the English.
Honour comes in all shapes and sizes. People can be honourable and events can be honourable. Rosa Park is one of the honourable people as she stood up for the rights of African Americans more then once. Being honourable is someone who believes in truth and doing the right thing, and tires to live up to high principles. Rosa Parks helped change the way we think and act towards the African American society.
Who was Joan of Arc? She was an illiterate peasant girl born around 1412, in a town called Domremy, which was in eastern France. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a pious Christian. During the Hundred Years’ War, England had invaded northeastern France, causing for Joan to flee from her village. Eventually, Joan approached the French prince and persuaded him to allow her to lead his army in a battle.
“Let them eat cake!” -Marie Antoinette. This was said before the monarchy fell in France. When Marie Antoinette was told her people had no bread and was starving this was her response. Granted there is no way to prove this was actually what she said however it is what she is known for.
This story is abut a girl that was writing her daily days while she was in the holocaust She was venting her fears and frustrations, and contemplating her everyday life. She was given the diary as a present from her parents in 1942, and named it Kitty. Through her diary writing, Anne Frank was in many ways her own counsellor in a time of great suffering and tribulation. She realized that writing down her thoughts and feelings could help her cope with the anxiety of the war and Nazi persecution.
Loved by the ladies, hated by parents, and idolized by the teens, Elvis Presley, otherwise known as The King, was the most sexy, bad ass, rock-star of the time. Elvis revolutionized the youth by influencing the way they looked, the way they acted, and by what they thought. The teens took note of his ways and started acting out, and because of it, the youth were known as the rebellious generation. The kids of this time had no fear; all they wanted to do was dance, kiss, and party. They went against their parents by changing their style, attitude, and morals.
Anne Frank The Voice of the Holocaust Writer, diary, and inspiration are some words people often think of when they hear about Anne Frank. Many people know that she wrote a diary and was a Jewish citizen during World War II, but she was so much more. As a Jewish girl in hiding who experienced suffering and fear at such a young age, her story inspires hope and resilience in the face of death and destruction. Anne Frank changed the world by showing what life was like from the inside out of affected areas during World War II. She wrote her diary that helped others realise the true horrors of war.
Lady Diana Spencer, the princess of the people who never got chance to be their queen. The late first wife to the heir of the throne, a loving mother to her two sons, Prince William who will one day be king and Prince Harry. A Princess who was determined to challenge the protocols of the monarch. A woman who prioritised humanitarian events, a celebrity due to her fashion trends, the people’s princess. No one expected that her life would end in tragedy at the young age of thirty-six.
In this book report I will talk about the story “The diary of Anne Frank” the story is about a Jew girl called Anne who lived with her family in Germany in the second world war when a new German president called Adolf Hitler came with the idea that all Jew people were dangerous ; so her dad Otto Frank who worked in a bank came with the idea of moving to Amsterdam, Holland to be safer from the German army called the Nazis. Anne was a little girl who lived with her family: Otto Frank her dad, Margot her sister and Edith her mom. For her birthday in June 12 her father gave her a diary were she wrote everything that happened. Days later bad news came, a new German president called Adolf Hitler came with the idea that all Jew people is dangerous
Anne Frank A Light in the Dark Anne Frank once said, “I keep my ideals, because in spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart.” Many people know that Anne Frank was an extraordinary diarist, truly an optimist, and a spunky, energetic girl, but did they know that she was wise beyond her years? She changed the world by blessing humanity with her extraordinary literature skills and imagination. She showed that even in horrible times, people could make the most out of it, and not wallow in their misery.
It is preposterous and illogical to assume that Marie Antoinette, the foreign Queen of France, was indeed a traitor responsible for the turmoil of the country because she was simply a wealthy woman of power made out to be a villain of circumstance by people trying to rationalize a situation in which they did not fully comprehend, which ultimately turned out to be a simple place of blame. During the period leading up to the Revolution in France there were certain expectations as to how a woman should behave, and Marie Antoinette did not meet any of these expectations. In fact, she exhibited the opposite behaviours as women were expected to be meek, submissive, and loyal. Marie Antoinette on the other hand was out-going, confident, and loud.