She has gone through the initial greenness and entered the heyday of England.
She no longer has the timid smile like in the first film. She is firm, courageous, and has a great demeanor, which is admired by all.
She had a friend she could trust, Bess
She met Raleigh from the sea
She said: I envy you, Bess.
As a queen, she begged, in the most humble way: if it's in another world, at another time, would you have loved me?
She made Bess and Raleigh dance, as if seeing herself when she was young, and she said to the minister: leave us alone.
The expression on her face seemed to say: they two deserve this.
She hid all her fears, Panicked by the minister's panic, she laughed and laughed: fear creats fear. But she woke up in the middle of the night.
She treats everyone as a doll, 'you eat and drink control.' When Raleigh broke the sentence, she looked desolate: 'Is that so?'
She sat in front of the fire, looking at other things, and set up countless premises when she turned back,' If you mind, please refuse me', 'please forget about my request immediately after that', 'it is extremely inappropriate'...and finally quivered out 'a kiss?'
When Raleigh had fulfilled her wish, she said: I die...
Raleigh and Bess have children, she doesn't resent their love for each other, she asks Bess angrily: you dare keep secrets from me! Two beloved ones, she feels deeply betrayed.
Raleigh finally galloped across the sea to defend her territory, she galloped across the frontier, saying to all her people:
I am resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all. While we stand together no invader shall pass. Let them come with the armies of Hell; they will not pass! And when this day of battle is ended, we meet again in heaven or on the field of victory.
She is a king, from she said: I married England that from the moment.
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