The event that became known as the Boston Massacre (1770) was portrayed as an attack by British soldiers on peaceful colonists. At trial, most of the soldiers were acquitted because they were seen as responding to a threatening mob. But the overall sentiment of American colonists was already turned against the British army.
{| |- | Much of it was the journalistic slant given it by the Colonial Press. An engraving of the incident received much publication. And the image it portrayed of British Soldiers firing on unarmed Colonists was pretty vivid. It inflamed those that lived in the colonies at the time. |}
she is never portrayed as an aniimal. she is always portrayed with a baby boy at her breast or with her husband.
It was portrayed similar to how Americans saw it. It was supposed to stop the spread of Communism but was much closer to home for Australia.
Mr. Jones is portrayed as an old major, who is a drunker and a cruel fellow, who is a root of all the problems.
In the beginning of the story "All the Years of Her Life," Alfred is portrayed as immature. He is caught stealing and lying by Mr. Carr. Alfred's behavior reflects his lack of responsibility and shows that he still has some growing up to do.
In John Smith's writings about himself, he often drew a contrast between himself and the other colonists. He portrayed himself as being more resourceful, competent, and capable of adapting to the new environment compared to the other colonists.
The Boston Massacre in 1770, where five colonists were killed by British soldiers, was used as propaganda to turn more colonists against the British. This event was portrayed as a brutal attack on innocent civilians, fueling anti-British sentiments and contributing to the growing tensions that led to the American Revolution.
At the beginning of the story, Gilgamesh is portrayed as a tyrannical ruler who oppresses his people through harsh and arbitrary actions. He is known for his arrogance and abuse of power, which leads to dissatisfaction among his subjects.
The event that became known as the Boston Massacre (1770) was portrayed as an attack by British soldiers on peaceful colonists. At trial, most of the soldiers were acquitted because they were seen as responding to a threatening mob. But the overall sentiment of American colonists was already turned against the British army.
In original extension media released from 1989 onwards, she is portrayed as the fourth oldest of her sisters, though in the 2008 film The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, she is portrayed eldest of all her sisters and the next-in-line to the Atlantican throne
At the beginning of the story, Mrs. Gauger's financial condition is portrayed as modest or average. She lives in a small house and earns her living by doing laundry for others. She is described as hardworking and content with her simple way of life.
Josiah Tulkinghorn is a character in the novel "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens. He is portrayed as a ruthless and manipulative lawyer who plays a central role in the complex legal proceedings and intrigue of the plot.
men are portrayed as strong, cruel and horrible and women and portrayed as weak and useless
portrayed e.g this person is portrayed in this way........
their basically portrayed as terrorists
Cinderella was a very plain girl in the beginning, portrayed as no more than a servant girl being forced to work hard, but when clean she is a beautiful, mystic young lady.