a little sense

Frank 2022-03-20 09:01:47

Elizabeth

The biographical life of Queen Elizabeth I, the original weak concubine princess and Lord Robert's bitter love gradually deteriorated as she ascended to the Queen's throne by accident. The Queen's marriage can no longer be a love between men and women, as she said , his only husband is England. There is an old saying that if you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight, and those who are at the peak of power must give up. The deep and thrilling court political struggle, the weak Britain with internal and external aggression, forged step by step a woman who was ignorant of the world into the melting pot of the country and even the nation. In the end, she chose to sacrifice herself and dedicate herself to the land and people of England. She was courageous and persevering. For the rest of his life, he forged ahead bravely and pioneered the golden age of Elizabeth I in England. Wonderful woman, big man.

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Extended Reading
  • Hubert 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The new king's ascension to the throne is full of internal and external troubles, the most unstable period of tension.

  • Barry 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    I never hoped that the male protagonist would hang up during the viewing process. That annoying boyfriend is really annoying, and it's stupid to set off the queen. It's not easy that young Blanchett's acting is so amazing. But the proportion of personal gossip is greater than the political part, and some soap operas

Elizabeth quotes

  • [Elizabeth presents her ideas of religious reform to Parliament; the bishops are outraged and begin to argue]

    First Bishop: Madam, by this act... by this act, you force us to relinquish our allegiance to the Holy Father.

    Elizabeth: How can I force you, Your Grace? I am a woman.

    [Bishops laugh]

    Elizabeth: I have no desire to make windows into men's souls. I simply ask, can any man, in truth, serve two masters, and be faithful to both?

    [Bishops start to argue again]

    Bishop #2: Madam, this-this is heresy!

    Elizabeth: No, Your Grace, this is... common sense.

    [Bishops murmur in semi-agreement]

    Elizabeth: Which is a most English virtue.

    [Bishops laugh]

  • Sir Francis Walsingham: Your Grace is arrested. You must go with these men to the Tower.

    Norfolk: I must do nothing by your orders. I am Norfolk!

    Sir Francis Walsingham: You were Norfolk.

    Sir Francis Walsingham: [shows him his own signature on the treasonous letter from Rome]

    Sir Francis Walsingham: The dead have no titles.