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A 5 page paper which
examines the life and profile of Princess Diana and examines whether she was a media
victim or a media manipulator. While she may have manipulated the media, which is not an
uncommon trait for one trained to be royalty, she was more arguably the victim of the
media in the end. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAprncdi.rtf
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raised by nannies, separated from her parents by divorce and isolated from her sisters and brother when sent to boarding schools. Her life, in contrast, was filled with activities, friends
and social events that bred her for royal status and community involvement" (Anonymous Diana Frances Spencer George diana.html). At first glance we can easily assume that such a person would
easily be one who knew how to handle themselves in front of a camera, being that royalty were never left alone by the media. But, when she first married the
prince she was she and unassuming. The world of the media was relatively new to her, and not necessarily unappreciated or ignored in the sense that it could give her
notoriety. And, considering that she was raised royalty to some degree, it was only natural that she take advantage of the media, once she knew how. Yet, at the
same time Diana seemed destined to work for others through her status as royalty, which may have been manipulation, but seemed far more sincere than that. In an interesting spiritual
assessment of her personality we note the following: "Dianas first trait determined how she made choices. In balance, this trait gave her a strong desire to stabalize all aspects of
her life. Because of that pull, Dianas goals focused on the equilibrium between motherhood, attention to her nation, charity work and responsibility to her husband. Without effort to achieve balance
in ones life, those with this trait in excess can become lifeless--at times lacking the desire to work towards stability and only existing. Through Dianas much publicized life, depression and
immobilizing mental turmoil threatened at times her very existence" (Anonymous Diana Frances Spencer George diana.html). She married into royalty and though, at times, got caught up her status and
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