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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 == |
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* [[Action Girl]] |
* [[Action Girl]] |
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* [[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. |
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== Works that portray Anne Bonny in fiction include == |
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* ''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. |
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* ''[[The Pyrates]]'', a 1983 George MacDonald Fraser novel. |
* ''[[The Pyrates]]'', a 1983 George MacDonald Fraser novel. |