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"The rest is silent" were the last words of Hamlet.
His last words were, "I'm going home. I'm ready"
The text structure of Last Words of Great Men can be characterized as compare/contrast.
In his role in "Citizen Kane" his last word was "Rosebud", however no note was made of his last words in real life.
Sweet Swan of Avon (2006) by Robin P. Williams (NOT that funny guy) exhaustively researched the background of William Shakespeare. Apparently there is no evidence that he was literate. There is no historical record of his attendance at any school. There is no mention of his library nor are there any books that can be traced to him. The only examples of his handwriting are six signatures all from the last four years of his life AND ALL ARE SPELLED DIFFERENTLY. [Sweet Swan; p.4]. [Feel free to edit this but please do your research first. Thank you.]
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Maybe for a very loose definition of "historical".
my dodo and pea was a historical event it happend last week lol
In the sentence you have typed, the word "words" comes last alphabetically.
Suki is not really a historical heroine, that's a fictional character in the tv series Avatar the last airbender.
Yes
In Mark Twain's essay "Last Words of Great Men," the emotion conveyed is a mix of solemnity and reflection. Twain uses the last words of historical figures to explore themes of mortality and the fleeting nature of life. Through these words, he invites readers to contemplate the legacy and impact of these individuals even in their final moments.
It's the Last Supper...shared in present day times.
Last Words of the Executed was created in 2010.
Last Words - film - was created in 1968.