In "My Mother Saw a Dancing Bear," the phrase "they watched as for the queen it died" suggests a moment of solemnity and loss, implying that the bear's death is not just a physical end but also a tragic event that resonates with the spectators. The mention of "the queen" could symbolize a higher authority or a figure of significance, indicating that the bear's demise holds a deeper meaning, perhaps reflecting themes of sacrifice or the fleeting nature of beauty and joy. This line encapsulates the emotional weight of the scene, emphasizing the impact of the bear's performance and its ultimate fate.
No one watches this anymore because this never comes in TV anymore.
Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) would have had many forms of entertainment, some of them rather cruel to our modern sensibilities. For example, bear baiting, bull baiting, dog fighting, cockerel fighting, hunting with dogs and hawks, watching jousts, theatre, card games, dice, board games such as chess, dancing (Henry VIII and Elizabeth I loved dancing, and both danced well), music (again something Henry VIII and Elizabeth I excelled at).
i love this movie i have watched it alot... the little bear is named boo boo.
Elizabeth I enjoyed horse riding, hawking, bear baiting, watching tennis, walking in her elaborate gardens, playing music on the virginals and the lute, singing, dancing (particularly dancingThe Volta), attending the theatre, studying, writing poetry, embroidery and games such as chess, backgammon and cards.For more information, copy and paste this link into your browser: http://www.elizabethi.org/uk/pastimes/
There would have been many forms of entertainment in Elizabethan times, some of them rather cruel to our modern sensibilities. For example, bear baiting, bull baiting, dog fighting, cockerel fighting, hunting with dogs and hawks, jousting, theatre, card games, dice, board games such as chess, dancing (Henry VIII and Elizabeth I loved dancing, and both danced well), music (again something Henry VIII and Elizabeth I excelled at).
the meaning of Guy Vanderhaeghes is that the bear is dancing like a bear
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the main theme of the sotry "Dancing Bear" is Love Hate Releationships.
The Dancing Bear - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed
"Dancing Bear" is written from the omniscient point of view.
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Yes, there is a Dakota the Dancing Bear part 1. It was sung by Johnny Darrell. I think part 2 is better.
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Bewitched - 1964 The Dancing Bear 2-22 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G
Visions - 1976 The Dancing Bear 2-4 was released on: USA: 23 October 1977
bear grylls I cannot bear to see you suffer so much (I cannot stand it).