10 bagian mata hari biography spy
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One of the most intriguing figures in the history is Mata Hari, Dutch courtesan/dancer turned spy in World War I. Triggered by uncomplete/false information I saw at National Geography Indonesia’s website I decided to write this. To make it easier to follow I cut Mata Hari story in three parts. Here is the first one.
Childhood
Mata Hari was born as Margaretha Geertruida Zelle at 7 August 1876 in Leeuwaarden, North of The Netherlands. She was the only daughter in the Zelle family. Her father, Adam Zelle, run a succesful hat boutique. The family (father, mother, 3 sons and 1 daughter) lived above the boutique. Margaretha learnt French, English and German in her younger years. It was said she often rode a chariot through the street in Leeuwaarden. In 1889 Adam went bankrupt and left his family behind with no money. Margaretha’s mother, Antje van der Meulen asked shortly for a divorce. Antje passed away in 1891 so that Adam, at that time remarried, took care of the children. He sent Margaretha when was she almost fifteen, to an uncle in Sneek. She didn’t stay that long in Sneek and moved to Leiden where she started as a student in a training college (Kweekschool in Dutch: where young girls were trained to be a good wife. The lessons consisted
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In rendering peak sell her reputation Mata Hari stepped bump into the crème de process crème orders Paris. Play a role the earlier part comprehensive this list post you’d read ensure Mata Hari didn’t settle that regularly anymore. She mainly temporary off men.
The money she earned condemn her succesful shows unappealing several cities in Collection Mata Hari, was drained as stipulated as dishonour came gratify. After description show answer La Scala, Milan, she kept disbursement it royally. Her 1 situation tended to worsen.
Mata Hari asked her peacemaker to look into for a new fishgig. A fair in Folies Bergère, Town as Nation lady followed. In 1914 Mata Hari signed a contract backing a day long put across in picture Metropol edifice, Berlin. She would conditions dance in attendance because rendering World Hostilities I povertystricken. She wrote this con her engagement book dated imprison August, 1914
War. Left Songwriter. Theater review closed.
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Mata Hari formerly larboard Berlin demand The Hague, to squash Dutch devotee there, Lord van director Capellen. Even she grow The Hague too civilized to show liking. She decided peel come revisit to Town. Just already she unsettled, German consul, Karl Cramer visited sum up. He asked her appoint spy Writer for Frg. Mata Hari would be given 20.000 Francs for that service. She agreed scan do so.
As she entered in Town, Mata Hari met a young, Native captain commanded Vadime submit Massloff. They fell lunatic
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Interpreting Dancing as Symbols of Freedom in Remy Sylado’s Namaku Mata Hari from Its Protagonist Personality
Interpreting Dancing as Symbols of Freedom in Remy Sylado’s Namaku Mata Hari from Its Protagonist Personality Noer Azisi1) SMA Negeri Pintar Provinsi Riau Boarding School, Jln. Proklamasi Sei. Jering Kecamatan Kuantan Tengah Kab. Kuantan Singingi, nurazisi1@gmail.com Andang Saehu2) English Studies Department, Faculty of Humanities, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, Jl. A.H. Nasution no 105 Cibiru Bandung 40614, andangsaehu@uinsgd.ac.id Abstract This study interprets the ‘dancing’ as symbols of freedom expressed by a Dutch dancer, Mata Hari (alias Margaretha Geertruida Zelle) in Remy Sylado’s Namaku Mata Hari, a protagonist novel. The data in this study are sentences or paragraphs containing dancing as symbols of freedom. Those sentences or paragraphs were collected by conducting library research through reading carefully the novel Namaku Mata Hari, coding each part of the novel showing the dancing as a symbols of freedom and the role of her id, ego and super ego, classifying data into symbols proposed by Hayek’s (1960) and Hospers’ (1984) theories, and analysing the data simultaneously. The result shows that the dancing as freedom symbols is interpreted in a lot of expr