Joan of Arc was an actual person, and most of the events surrounding her story did happen, so the story doesn't actually serve a purpose. It was a real woman existing during a real war. However, people could take different lessons from Joan of Arc. For instance: the strength of women, the strength of faith in God, women can do anything men can do, don't put too much faith in your allies (the Dauphin abandoned Joan of Arc to burn at the stake and didn't send anyone to rescue her). However, the "story" doesn't serve a purpose because its not a made up story that was created in order to teach a lesson or a moral, it was an actual event involving an actual woman.
No. Joan of Arc was never swallowed by a whale. You are likely thinking of the Biblical Story of Jonah who was swallowed by a large fish.
No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'
No, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
Ingrid Bergman starred as Joan in the movie Joan of Arc in the 1948 version. However, in the latest creation of the 1999 film. LeeLee Sobieski starred as Joan of Arc.
Joan of Arc is the correct spelling, not Joan of Ark.
No. Joan of Arc was never swallowed by a whale. You are likely thinking of the Biblical Story of Jonah who was swallowed by a large fish.
Joan of Arc is the main character of the story, as it is based on the historical figure Joan of Arc, a French heroine and saint known for her role during the Hundred Years' War. Other characters in the story may include historical figures such as Charles VII of France, Gilles de Rais, and Dunois.
No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'
Joan of Arc Day (the feast of Joan of Arc) is on May 30.
She served from April of 1429 until May of 1430 - about 13 months.
Joan of Arc was a devout Catholic.
No, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake.
If you believe that there is some aspect of the story of Joan of Arc that has not been told on film, or that has not been told well enough on film, then you could make such a film.
Milla Jovovich
Ingrid Bergman starred as Joan in the movie Joan of Arc in the 1948 version. However, in the latest creation of the 1999 film. LeeLee Sobieski starred as Joan of Arc.
Certainly Joan of Arc - in French: Jeanne d'Arc, burnt at the skate by the English.
Joan of Arc is the correct spelling, not Joan of Ark.