I hereby declare, on oath
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A son obeying his father's wishes even if he does not want to
Viscount is a title held by certain British noblemen, and ranks below an earl and above a baron. The first person to be titled a viscount was John Beaumont, who received the honor in 1440. Today the title is usually given to men whome the ruler wishes to honor.
an apt example of neocolonialism is the attack o on Iraq and Afghanistan by the USA under Bush. The USA has a lot of economic and political power to do whatever it wishes and assume the role of the global moral police without being appointed. unfortunately due to their enormous strength and power no one dares to QUESTION their actions
yeah! but it only works for wishes that actually make sense. such as wishing for super powers like invisibility or something along that line won't come true. but if you wish for something sensible like wishing for your crush/love to text you or say hello, then you've got yourself a wish made! :)
They are the same in the fact that they both wish not to marry the person chosen for them. But in Valentine's case she wishes to marry Maximilien while Eugenie wishes to go on a new journey and do art. That is all I can think of now. ok. Valentine is in love with Maximillion (no idea how to spell his name) and Eugenie despises men and marriage. There are lesbian undertones in her character that were not explored further in the book. Valentine, while being madly in love, is still unwilling to sacrifice her family's reputation to pursue her lover. Eugenie, however, doesn't give a damn about her family's reputation. She runs off with her music teacher with little money, and pursues music as her career (scandalous, in the 19th century). Basically to sum it up, Eugenie has incredible determination, a more masculine characteristic. Valentine is very feminine and submissive.