Sunday, May 17, 2020
Analysis Of Nicolas Belmont s The Prince - 1132 Words
Nicolas Belmont Those two words mean a lot in this school. Why? Because Nicolas Belmont is Prince Charming, with good looks, intelligence and charm. What girl wouldn t want him? At Elyria Academy, there s a group of powerful boys and they call themselves The Elite Quartet. It consists of four boys Nicolas the Prince, Jonathan the Powerful one, Austin the Talented one and Liam who s just part of a powerful family. Although I consider Liam s sister to be the powerful one out of the two at least that s what I heard. Unlike Nicolas, I am seen as a bad girl all because I like wearing leather jackets and dark colours. Oh, and I may have a little bit of an attitude towards things and to be specific, people. I may seem like a coldâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦There are five classes in our Social Hierarchy: The highest class, Management Succession Group. In other words, sons and daughters of the conglomerate families. The businessmen and businesswomen of the future. The families you see on the front cover of Forbes Magazine. The second class, Stock Shares Inheritance Group. They will not participate in management, but they are already major shareholders. The third class, Honour Inheritance Group. Ministers, politicians, the chief justice, presidents of law firms. Children of honourable occupations The fourth class, Talent. Full of talented students from singers, dancers, models, artists etc. They only have talent to work with and if they re lucky enough their name might already be built in the city lights. The last class, Social Care Group. It refers to students who got in the school through social care or on a scholarship. They re considered the untouchable peasants. Isabella is the daughter of Natalie Collins a famous Ballerina which brings her into the fourth category, Talent. Which isn t that bad for her because she comes from a well-known family. She s already built a name for herself. Unlike her, however, I am even lower down. The last class, Social Care Group except I didn t get in the school through social care I got in on a scholarship. Which is even worse. I am lucky I
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