commoner Noun ▲ Opposite of a person who has the support of his peers to lead or direct “Jack'sfollowerhad become non-compliant in the days leading up to his traitorous act.” Noun ▲ Opposite of an eye-catch
Tiana’s ascension was celebrated in lavish coronation at the New York Palace Hotel in 2010.One commoner Walt Dinsey Pictures/AP All of the original Disney princesses are royal by blood, or have married into royalty, except for one: Mulan.CGI...
5. The Grand Duchess of Oxford tells Cyrus to dump his commoner girlfriend:The Grand Duchess of Oxford Alexandra takes it upon herself to tell King Cyrus that his relationship with the former palace maid has upset the public. "Since when is ...
Whoever wrote the works was well-educated and a reader: he/she cited over two hundred books in the plays/poems. Yes, the person could come from humble beginnings. Yes, Shakespeare is a genius. However, if you work backward from the plays/poems you find someone who is well-read, well-...
classes and hierarchical structures of society, from ensuring only royalty and nobility could wear fabrics like black velvet or gold brocade, the most expensive ones to create from dyes, to setting upper limits on how much fabric a ‘commoner’ could use to make a coat out of,” she says....
Out of one of the most ancient premises in story-telling-that of hopeless love between royalty and a commoner-Ian McLellan Hunter and John Dighton have created a delightful screenplay that sparkles with wit andoutrageoushumor that at times comes close to a foolish comedy. As staged with artist...