On the 18th of February, 2014, a Napoleon Theme Park will open in France. The idea of making a Napoleon Theme Park wouldn't have happened without the help of the government, tourism officials, and the Bonaparte family. This theme park will be a very fun place to go to if you love history and if you love learning about a very heroic man.
If I was given the choice to visit this theme park, I would definitely go. In Social Studies class, we learned a lot about Napoleon, and we even did a project about him. Because I learned a lot, I want to experience how life was during the time he ruled France, as an Emperor. By going to a Napoleon Theme Park, I can learn more about him, in a fun way. Also, I'm sure there will be a lot of shows that symbolize Napoleon's heroic victories. I expect to see parades of soldiers marching down the street. Also, it would be nice and thrilling to see a dramatic play on the war between Napoleon's army and Russia's army.
In my opinion, I think this theme park will make it fun for young people to learn about Napoleon. The idea of learning from a theme park will be effective because firstly, they will learn about Napoleon's life, and secondly, they can experience what kind of life it was back then, by using a theme park. There will be fun rides for young people to ride on, which will be educational and fun at the same time. Overall, I think that building a Napoleon Theme Park will be a good idea because it allows the young generation to understand more about Napoleon Bonaparte.
Hi Matthia! I think your blogpost is really descriptive and I really liked it! If I was given the choice, I would definitely go there too! It seems really interesting and Im pretty sure there would be plenty of information scattered around the park. What group of people do you think this theme park is aiming too?
ReplyDeleteYO MATTHIA :D Your blog is very detailed and striking! I agree with you, Mathia, this theme park would be very interesting to represent the history of Napoleon and the young people will be amused.
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