1947: Elizabeth’s 21st birthday speech - official one
On my twenty-first birthday I welcome the opportunity to speak to all the peoples of the British Commonwealth and Empire, wherever they live, whatever race they come from, and whatever language they speak.
Let me begin by saying 'thank you' to all the thousands of kind people who have sent me messages of good will. This is a happy day for me; but it is also one that brings serious thoughts, thoughts of life looming ahead with all its challenges and with all its opportunity.
1992: Annus Horribilis’ Speech - official one
My Lord Mayor,
Could I say, first, how delighted I am that the Lady Mayoress is here today.
When Queen Elizabeth's speeches were made?
This project, menaged by Anna, Caterina and Federica, is focused on the story of the Queen Elizabeth, trying to reach out the main differences between the reality of their speeched and the one reported in the TV series "The crown".
Conclusion: Drug Use and its Representations in the Literature
Conclusion
In conclusion, it was found that drug use is still a prevalent action, and its representations can be seen in the literary works written and published in of the US and UK during 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Statistics showed that drug use are similarly prevalent in the US and UK.
The writers lived during 18th, 19th and 20th centuries reflected their experiences and knowledge on their literary works in relation to their drug use.
Introduction: Drug Use and Its Representations in Literature
Introduction
In this project, drug use and its representations in literary works are the main issues. For this reason, to show how it was common during the last three centuries and it is still a prevalent issue in modern life is the one of the main goals of the project.
CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM-EATER BY DE QUINCEY in 19th century
In this section, the word cloud and analysis of the book "Confessions of an Opium-Eater by De Quincey" will be examined.


