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** ''Archangel'' ends with [[spoiler: Rapava's daughter carrying her father's pistol while making her way through the crowd that has assembled at the railway station to greet Young Stalin]].[[labelnote:*]] The TV film adaptation removes the ambiguity by showing her shooting Young Stalin dead.[[/labelnote]]

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** ''Archangel'' ends with [[spoiler: Rapava's daughter carrying her father's pistol while making her way through the crowd that has assembled at the railway station to greet Young Stalin]].[[labelnote:*]] The Stalin [[note]] the TV film adaptation removes the ambiguity by showing her shooting Young Stalin dead.[[/labelnote]]dead [[/note]]]].
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* AsTheGoodBookSays: The Puritan characters in ''Act of Oblivion'' are fond of quoting from Literature/TheBible on a regular basis.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: In ''Act of Oblivion'', Richard Nayler -- a fervent Royalist with no love for Oliver Cromwell -- is disgusted by the order to dig up the man's corpse and have it publicly hanged at Tyburn.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: In Richard Nayler in ''Act of Oblivion'', Richard Nayler -- Oblivion'' is a fervent Royalist with no love for Oliver Cromwell -- who was briefly imprisoned during the time of the Protectorate; he therefore has good reason to hate UsefulNotes/OliverCromwell. Nevertheless, he is disgusted by the order to dig up the man's corpse and have it publicly hanged at Tyburn.

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* ChristianityIsCatholic: At play in ''Conclave'' for obvious reasons (what with the whole thing being about the process of electing a new Pope). Averted in ''The Second Sleep'' in which the religious authority is clearly stated as being the Church of England, although this version of it does seem to have adopted a few Catholic elements such as an insistence on priests taking a VowOfCelibacy. Thoroughly defied in ''Act of Oblivion '' in which just about everyone adheres to some sort of Protestant denomination, although the Puritans tend to regard the Anglicans as being Catholic in all but name, with one of them going so far as to describe the Book of Common Prayer as "the Catholic mass in English".

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* ChristianityIsCatholic: At play in ''Conclave'' for obvious reasons (what with the whole thing being about the process of electing a new Pope). Averted in ''The Second Sleep'' in which the religious authority is clearly stated as being the Church of England, although this version of it does seem to have adopted a few Catholic elements such as an insistence on priests taking a VowOfCelibacy. Thoroughly defied in ''Act of Oblivion '' Oblivion'' in which just about everyone adheres to some sort of Protestant denomination, although the Puritans tend to regard the Anglicans as being Catholic in all but name, with one of them going so far as to describe the Book of Common Prayer as "the Catholic mass in English".


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* EveryoneHasStandards: In ''Act of Oblivion'', Richard Nayler -- a fervent Royalist with no love for Oliver Cromwell -- is disgusted by the order to dig up the man's corpse and have it publicly hanged at Tyburn.

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