That depends on which side of the story you think is correct. One side says yes she did because she tried to kill Elizabeth. The other says that no she did not because all she was doing was trying to get out of the bad conditions she was in even though she knew the price.
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I am not aware of anything she has done to deserve that fate.
No, Oedipus does not deserve his fate in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, his fate is to kill his father and marry his mother. He does what he can to avoid offending mortals and blaspheming the gods. But he cannot escape the gods, who do not let up once they decide to pick on someone.
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No, she met her fate with the calm dignity of a Queen of France.
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Because, it is a crime of nature to slaughter something this pure.Here is another reason. Horses are LIVE ANIMALS. They do not understand us humans. Horses do not deserve this fate. I repeat. They DO NOT deserve it!
YES! He tried to kill his family! Then again, lots of greek people did stuff to avoid being killed...
He was married to Mary Ormond who was born in 1702 and previously married to Charles Eden, Royal Governor of North Carolina. Blackbeard eventually offered Mary up to his crew aboard to Queen Anne's Revenge to do with what they wanted. Her fate after that is unknown.
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