Title: My Hero and Me: Princess Diana
1My Hero and MePrincess Diana
2A Quick Timeline
- BORN July 1, 1961, in Sandringham, England
- 1981 Marries Charles
- 1982 Prince William born
- 1984 Prince Harry born
- 1992 Diana and Charles announce their separation
- 1993 Diana reveals her plan to withdraw from
public life - 1995 Diana discusses her marriage on TV
- 1996 The divorce is finalized
- DIED Aug. 31, 1997, after a car crash in Paris
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4A Real Heroine
- Some say that Princess Diana lived a fairy tale.
But upon examining her life events and obstacles,
one can see that Diana was not only a real
heroine, but also, a real person. Princess Diana
was a very human heroine in a sense. She
personifies how a woman should strive to be.
5Diana, Princess of Wales receives a bouquet of
flowers from a young patient, during her visit to
Northwick Park Hospital, London, 1997
- Princess Diana was best known for her charitable
work. She dedicated a lot of time to the
homeless, the disabled, people with HIV/AIDS, and
especially children. One of the reasons that
Princess Dianas charity work is so special is
because she truly believed in participating in
helping, not just giving money. The Princess
fought for so many different causes that one can
really tell how much she cared for humanity in
general and how she sincerely wanted to end
suffering wherever it occurred. Princess Diana
even said, I understand people's suffering,
people's pain, more than you will every know
yourself
6The Princess of Wales visited Angola in January
1997 to see the work of the Red Cross in helping
mine victims. Here she wears protective headgear
on a visit to a minefield
- The year before she died, Princess Diana
campaigned for a ban on the manufacture and use
of landmines. The Princesss will to help these
landmine workers demonstrates how directly
connected she was to the people. She cared about
them enough to make sure she was involved enough
to personally protest what she thought to be
wrong. Time magazine writes, First she became
the patron saint of victims, the sick, the
discriminated against, the homeless
7Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the
potential to give something back....Princess
Diana
- Heroines are allowed to make mistakes too.
Dianas adulterous marriage brought her down to
the level of any other ordinary person. The
Princess admitted to having her bouts with
depression, self-mutilation, and bulimia. This
allows the public, especially women to empathize
with the way she was feeling. Dianas
demonstration of how to overcome an obstacle and
the way she turned a helpless life into one of
aiding others shows why people look up to her and
idealize her.
8I will fight for my children on any level so
they can reach their potential as human beings
and in their public duties.... Princess
Diana
- Because Diana is such a realistic woman, she
inspires other women to live up to their
potential. She cares for all children, no matter
what. She is like a universal mother. Her love
for children was evident in her social work and
also in her own family life. Diana placed much
value on the family unit. Princess Diana stresses
how much she values what families think of her
and how much she appreciates families.
Motherhood is such a large part of who women are.
Thus, Princess Dianas ability to be a good
mother makes her a good heroine.
9A Sense of Beauty
- Along with her motherly qualities and charitable
inclinations, Diana retained and perfected her
feminine charm and eloquence. Her sense of style
and charm made her a role model. Princess Diana
further used her fashion sense and femininity to
once again help the public. She auctioned off her
most famous dresses to the public to help raise
money for charities she worked for. This is a
wonderful demonstration of using ones femininity
for the public good.
10A Funeral Of A Heroine
- Dianas funeral, a world wide event, demonstrated
exactly how powerful and moving she was as a
heroine. She was followed by many mourners that
had been inspired by her warmth, intelligence,
grace, and care for humanity. Her death had such
a wide impact on not just England, but the world,
that one must admit what a motivational heroine
she was and will continue to be. Her death in
some ways seems to inspire people even more than
her work while she was alive.
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12The Power of A Woman
- Princess Diana seems as if she used her charm,
beauty, eloquence, and warmth for benevolent
purposes. She is the ideal female. She uses her
attributes that one can only attribute to being a
woman for good. She has neither too little nor
too much sex appeal. She knows how to act
appropriately in public. Her coolness and
calmness in any situation inspire other me to be
pulled together in public. Not that Diana
believed in putting on appearances that were not
true, but she always showed a face to the world
that was presentable and real. Her grace and
loveliness show what women are really capable of.