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THE CONCEPT OF WOMAN AS FATAL HEROIN

In this case the meaning of femme fatale takes on a different hue refers to unusual women who fought against the power and society
exceptional women who managed to change the mentality of the time Joan of Arc


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Joan of Arc (c. 1412 - May 30, 1431) [1], also known as the Maid of Orleans (or, in French, the Pucelle) was a French heroine and saint. His feast is celebrated on the anniversary of its death, as is tradition in the Catholic Church on 30 May.

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born in Domremy, a small town located in the Department of the Vosges in Lorraine, France, between 1407 and 1412, and with 17 years headed the French royal army. King Charles VII convinced that expel the English from France and gave it authority over his army in the siege of Orleans, the battle of Patay and other clashes in 1429 and 1430. These campaigns revitalized the faction of Charles VII during the Hundred Years War and allowed the monarch's coronation. As a reward, King cleared the hometown of Joan of Domremy annual tax to the crown. This law remained in force until about one hundred years. He was later captured by the Burgundians and handed over to the British. The clerics condemned for heresy and Duke John of Bedford burned alive in Rouen.


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Most of the facts about his life are based on the records of that process but, somehow, are deprived of credit because, according to several eyewitnesses to the trial were subjected to a multitude of corrections by Bishop Cauchon, as well as the introduction of false data. Among these witnesses was the official scribe, designated only by Cauchon, who says that sometimes had secretaries hidden behind the curtains of the room waiting for instructions to delete or add data to the minutes.
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Twenty-five years after his conviction, King Charles VII to the Church instigated a review of that trial inquisitorial Pope Nicholas V ruling was inappropriate to reopen at that time, due to recent military successes against England and France possibility that the English take on those delicate moments, as an affront by Rome. However Juana's family also gathered the necessary evidence for the retrial and sent them to the Pope, but he definitely refused to reopen the process. On the death of Nicholas V was elected pope in English Calixto III (Alfonso de Borja) on April 8, 1456 and it is he who decided to reopen the process. The innocence of Domremy Jeanne was recognized that year in a process where there were numerous witnesses and declared heretical the judges who had condemned. Finally, in the twentieth century, was beatified in 1909 and later declared a saint in 1920 by Pope Benedict XV. That same year he was declared the patron saint of France. [2]

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immediately His fame spread after his death, was revered by the Catholic League in the sixteenth century and adopted as a cultural symbol of the French patriotic circles since the nineteenth century. It was also an inspiration to the allied forces during the First and Second World War. Popularly

, Joan of Arc is seen by many as a remarkable woman who is brave, strong and with great faith. Today is the object of special interest in the Republic of Ireland, Canada, United Kingdom and the United States. The Scouting movement is the patron saint of the guides (women's branch). Juana
Mysticism [edit] "I was thirteen when I heard a voice from God," said Joan at Rouen on Thursday February 22, 1431. That was about noon in the garden of his father. He added that the first time I heard felt a great sense of fear. When asked the judge, adding that this voice came from beside the church and was usually accompanied by great clarity that came from the same side as the voice.

The Catholic Church and the immensity of the faithful, recognized as real apparitions.

When asked how he thought it was that voice, she replied that it seemed a noble voice so that he thought was sent from God ("and I believe that this voice was sent from God ' .) So when he heard the third time he seemed to recognize an angel. And though sometimes not too well understood, first advised him to frequent the churches and then had to go to France and in this sense began to press. Furthermore, this voice heard two or three times a week. Not long after, revealed another of the key messages that sent him, that she would raise the siege of Orleans was under: "She told me that I would raise the siege of Orleans."


Joan of Arc getting the message of the Archangel Michael by Eugene Thirion (1876). On February 27, Juana identified these voices: it was the voice of St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Margaret of Antioch, the most venerated saints of time if we stick to the earlier iconography Joan. [5] Catherine, is sometimes defined as an apocryphal figure straddling the centuries III and IV who died at an age similar to that of Juana, also learned (patron many specialties intellectuals) and having persuaded the Emperor Maximilian II to stop persecuting Christians. Later would be condemned to die on the wheel (a system of torture that bone fracture), although she is said to touch the wheel broke and eventually ended up beheaded. On the other hand, the legend of Margaret says she was a girl scorned by her Catholic faith to which marriage offered in exchange for giving up the faith. Given his refusal, she was tortured so miraculously escaped several times, until his final death. Thus, in addition to die a virgin was a martyr.

Juana, said that he recognized because they themselves had been identified, which had already held in Poitiers when questioned on the court of the Dolphin visions. He declined to give further explanations, placing judges to go to Poitiers if they wanted more details.

on the year that happened, first had said that was when I was thirteen and then explained that seven years ago she was advised that these voices and protected, so, subtracting seven years to the day of interrogation, we find that 1424 he first appeared have visions.

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Juana, explain then, before mentioning the name of the holy, the mission that the voice instructed. But after mentioning them, the judges asked who was then the first voices I had heard that he had caused so much fear seven years ago. She, that everything was going to respond, did so with many reservations and resisting dropper several times, said it was San Miguel (San Miguel, protector of the kingdom of France), who saw with his own eyes and not alone, but together angels in heaven. So, by God's command went to liberate France.

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Manuela Manuela Malasaña MALASAÑA
Oñoro (Madrid, March 10, 1791 - Madrid, May 2, 1808) was one of the victims of the uprising of May 2, 1808 suppressed by the Napoleonic troops stationed in the English capital, whose memory is honored as one of the popular heroines of that day and the subsequent English War of Independence.

French baker was the daughter of Jean Malesange, Hispanicized "Malasaña", and his wife Marcela Oñoro. Embroidery profession, lived in St Andrew Street No 18.

The circumstances of his death are discussed. According to one version of events, the image of other young people joined the defense Monteleón Artillery Park, located in the Plaza later dubbed the May 2, officials led by Pedro Luis Velarde Daoíz and facilitating the supply of gunpowder and ammunition. [1] According to other versions, Malasaña would have stayed in his studio away from the fight, but when crossed with a patrol of soldiers, they would abuse intende while it registered, and the defense, would have exposed the scissors to his or her profession at that time carried. Then accused of hiding a "weapon", was executed and his body registered under number 74 in the ratio of 409 victims who were kept in military archives and city of Madrid, studied in 1908.

was buried in the Hospital of the Good That in the street which had been founded Silva in 1594 and housed the poor. In this place were attended many of the wounded on this day of May 2 and were buried many of the fallen.

His portrait is in the Hall of Heroines of the Army Museum. Manuela

should be famous in her neighborhood for her youth and charm, and the fact he died so young and giving your life to the cause of freedom led to the creation of his memory about a great legend of heroin. Madrid dedicated to his memory a neighborhood: the Malasaña. Móstoles spent time after a street and a metro station on Line 12.




Agustina de Aragón
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During the siege of Zaragoza, Agustina carried out the heroic action that made it famous. After falling wounded or killed all the defenders of the gate called the Portillo, the French troops were ready to take the assault. The situation was desperate and then Agustina, who was part of a group of women who attended to the many wounded, managed to shoot a cannon over the French troops were running down the entry apparently helpless. The assailants French, fearing an ambush, retreated and new supporters came to plug the gap, defending the city once more.


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Agustina de Aragón died in Ceuta, on May 20, 1856, 71 years old. Until 1870 his remains were moved to Zaragoza, resting first on the pillar and, since June 14, 1908, in the chapel of the Annunciation of the Church of Our Lady of Portillo, which are revered as a great heroine with courage and determination overcame adversity and fought off the enemy. It is regarded as one of the most representative symbols of the English resistance against the Napoleonic invaders.

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V FOR VENDETTA


After the third world war, England is taken by the ultra-right fascist Norsefire and sink into a totalitarian regime that controls the population through the usual methods (police, propaganda, etc.) and other technology (cameras, microphones, etc). However, a subversive terrorist who calls himself V and hides disguised as Guy Fawkes, not intend to allow this regime will last much longer. At the beginning of his campaign, V is the young Evey Hammond, who becomes his most loyal ally against Norsefire.

The main theme of the story is the convulsive struggle between anarchy and fascism as the only forms of political life front.

The comic is divided into three books and an interlude:
Evey Hammond is a fictional character in V for Vendetta graphic novel created by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, who is involved in the life of V when it is rescued by him a group of undercover cops in London.


Sources [edit] Evey grew at Shooters Hill in southeast London. Girl was orphaned when his parents die, his mother died during a nuclear war in the early 80's and his father was arrested and executed by the dictatorial regime of Norsefire that took power after the war, because of their socialist political leanings. Sent to a juvenile institution, was forced packaging work matches in boxes for export and then began working in a munitions factory.

Steeped in poverty, Evey to become a prostitute. The first client that appeared was one of the "bookmarks", a member of the secret police Norsefire. A point of rape, was saved by a mysterious man who used a Guy Fawkes mask and calling himself a black layer "V". V allows Evey to witness his attempt to Parliament and Big Ben.

The masked man takes the girl to his secret underground hiding place which he calls "The Shadow Gallery" and blindfold him so you can recognize him by the path which reaches the place. V Evey trusts, telling them about the death of their parents and it comforts him, an act that leads to abducted to depend on him for their safety. When Evey is offered to pay the debt with V, that the little girl disguises to serve as bait in complicity to the murder of one of the former members of Norsefire, an archbishop pedophile. This will produce a feeling of guilt for taking part of it and realizes that V is more sinister than suspected.


Evey film version was played by Natalie Portman in the film adaptation of 2006. In the movie, Evey is not a prostitute but still captured by the "bookmarks" during a state of siege in the city. His first appearances do not indicate the innocence of the 16 years of comics but the character of a young largest, independent and free thinking.

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SPANISH IS A GROUP OF ROCK AND ROLL CALL THAT GOT A SONG IS CALLED
VENDETTA GUITAR MAFIA AND THEIR SONGS APPEAR IN ALL TYPES OF WOMEN FATALE REFLECTED THROUGH HIS ROCK AND ROLL TATTOOED as they call it
Their concerts are based on a constant waste of energy, attitude and spectacle. In reference to this staging is one of the bands most scenic clear development in both image and music paraphernalia, balanced course all in perspective

SONGS AS KATE MOSS, Vendetta, Devil Girl O MY CHAINSAW
MEGASPLAHS OF THEM AND IF YOU ARE MALE OR REFLECTION WILL BE GOOD MEN
FATAL ROCK AND ROLL DIRECT
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