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Anne Bonny herself escaped execution thanks to being pregnant with Rackham's child, and then being ransomed by her father. Historians are divided on what happened next but her career as a pirate at least was over.
Anne Bonny herself escaped execution thanks to being pregnant with Rackham's child, and then being ransomed by her father. Historians are divided on what happened next but her career as a pirate at least was over.
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=== Tropes related to Anne Bonny include: ===
== Tropes related to Anne Bonny include ==
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Fiery Redhead]]
* [[Fiery Redhead]]
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* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: As a child, though ''not'' (contrary to legend) as a pirate.
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: As a child, though ''not'' (contrary to legend) as a pirate.


=== Works that portray Anne Bonny in fiction include: ===
== Works that portray Anne Bonny in fiction include ==
* ''Anne of the Indies'', a 1951 film loosely based on the real Anne Bonny, starring Jean Peters as Anne.
* ''Anne of the Indies'', a 1951 film loosely based on the real Anne Bonny, starring Jean Peters as Anne.
* ''[[The Pyrates]]'', a 1983 George MacDonald Fraser novel.
* ''[[The Pyrates]]'', a 1983 George MacDonald Fraser novel.