Oral d'anglais pour le bac sur la notion Mythe et Héros : sujet : Does the royal family have the right to a private life ?
Intro (définition de la notion, problématique)
I. Royal family can't have a private life because of their function
II. The royal family can have a private life
III. Personal Opinion
Conclusion (résumé, ouverture)
Dans chaque partie, il y a des exemples avec des documents.
[...] Queen Victoria was the Head of the Anglican Church, and she decided to have a Muslim friend. She became friends with her Muslim, Abdul. The Royal family wanted that relationship to stop right now. The Queen couldn't choose her friend and her private life. However, the Royal family can have a private life. As for Prince Harry and Meghan, the duchess of Sussex, their marriage is a novelty. Effectively, Meghan was divorced but Prince Harry married her. He was able to marry the woman he loves. [...]
[...] A myth can be defined as a story about gods or heroes. It can be a popular belief, a tradition or a false notion. A hero is a person who is admired for his or her achievements, noble qualities, and great courage. Moreover, they can be fictional, like Harry Potter, or real, like Elisabeth II. During this oral, we will see three British figures of the monarchy: Queen Victoria, Queen Elisabeth II, and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex. It leads me to ask the following question: Does the royal family have the right to a private life? [...]
[...] In vain, Margaret was always full of love for him. The government was against this marriage and they gave conditions. Queen Elisabeth was obliged to follow the conditions even if his sister was angry against her. The story illustrates that the Queen was forced to choose the country and not her sister. She had to put public duty over private feelings. Then, in the movie "Confident Royal" about Queen Victoria and Abdul, her confidant, we can see that the Queen is never alone. [...]
[...] In my personal opinion, I think the Royal family can have a private life but not like us. They represent the force of their country. I think that people have the right to be informed of what the Royal family is doing. The media, like the press, can speak about them saying the truth but they haven't the right to say too much because the royal family can have a "little" private life like we would like to have. Does the limitation of personal freedom lead the Monarchy to be a leadership without feelings or emotions? [...]
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