domingo, 26 de octubre de 2008

Being a queen


Elizabeth I, was an admirable queen. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. So, the royal power she had, it came from her genes. Her family was connected with the royalty that is why her cousin, Mary, queen of Scots had a rivality with Elizabeth.

Mary Stuart was considered the right queen according to Catholics. The Catholic religion was in opposition to Elizabeth because of her protestant condition. In addition, she had to fight against the Spanish enterprise commanded by the king Phillip II, to keep her throne nad also in order to protect England. She initiated an important perios for our history called “The golden age”.

Elizabeth’s life was full of sacrifices, she never got married and she was called the “Viergin Queen” but I think she was in love with Sir Raleigh and she kept that as a secret. Thet demonstrated she was like any human being who felt love and fear. All the things I mentioned you can see in the film “Elizabeth”.

In conclusion, life as a queen is really difficult because you have to take right decisions and manage a country in a good way to save it from the enemies. So, as a queen you acquire a strong personality to face problems but that does not mean you have to loose your sensitiveness as a person you are.

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