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    it is crucial that you choose someone to be honest and not someone that could potentially want something from you. As for women‚ although it is important to have a companion‚ they should not interfere with your reign (Machiavelli‚ 44). Queen Elizabeth I went against a lot of traditional values involving relationships;

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    Elizabeth Essay Queen Elizabeth’s Letter’s In the letter‚ A Letter to Sir Amyas Paulet‚ Queen Elizabeth is thanking Amyas Paulet for his duties. She is thanking him for being “her most careful and faithful servant” for his “kindly‚ besides dutifully…double labors and faithful actions‚ wise orders and safe regards preformed” (360). Paulet‚ served as Mary‚ Queen of Scot’s‚ responsible office of keeper. Mary was Elizabeth’s prisoner at Tatbury. Before Paulet was in charge of Mary‚ Sir Ralph

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    amazing and well known pieces of literature came out of it. Shakespeare was born on April 23‚1616 on Stratford upon Avon in Great Britain and as he grew up showed a great interest in the english language. The Renaissance was a time of re-birth for England and for many people it was a spiritual re-birth. There were some bright moments in the Rennaisance‚ but it was also a very dark time due to the bubonic plague going around in Europe‚ and many deaths occurred because of it. This made the writing of

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    Cue for Treason Chapter Summaries Ch 1 Peter Brownrigg‚ the narrator and protagonist in the book‚ is about to go on an adventure at night to Sir Philip Morton’s wall‚ with his father and brother; Peter and his family are meeting the other men and boys from every farmstead to take down the wall by hand. Then his father requests for Peter to be their scout侦查 for them. As Peter goes out‚ he notices that Sir Philip Morton is approaching the wall with his armed men‚ so he warns his fellow farm mates

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    the middle-class revolted against King Charles I and dethroned the King of England. Marryat who was a member of the Conservative party showed sympathy for the King’s side and shows the suffering and waiting that the royal supporters had during the civil wars. He also endeavoured to condemn the Parliamentary side and show the corruption in their side. It should not

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    great pirate‚ his ocean navigating skills allowed him to circumnavigate the globe‚ and he was the first Englishman to accomplish that feat. He was also related to and taught by some of the most talented and dark pirates of the 1500’s. To Queen Elizabeth I and the English‚ Francis Drake was a patriotic hero. To the Spanish and the hundreds of slaves he was involved in kidnapping and trading‚ he was a pirate and a cold‚ heartless human being. Drake‚ the first Englishman

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    How different was English Christianity in the reign of Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603) from that of the childhood of Roger Martyn (born c. 1527)? In the years of Elizabeth I reign and in the years of Roger Martyn childhood‚ English Christianity was very different. In both time periods‚ religion was a very important thing. People lived their lives by religion and religion set laws for every day life. But the methods of worship and the culture of religion was very different. Also both times had different

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    Queen’s speech to the Troops at Tilbury Queen Elizabeth delivers this speech to her troops at Tilbury who are gathered to repel an expected invasion of England by Spanish troops. She delivers this speech to her troops and her subjects in the hopes of inciting them to action‚ boosting courage and promoting unity. Her presence there‚ despite the threat‚ confirms her courage and her willingness to support her troops which she makes a point of in the progression of her speech. She starts off her

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    recent trial of Doctor Rodrigo Lopez‚ who had recently been hanged for an apparent assassination attempt upon the reigning monarch‚ Queen Elizabeth. However‚ it had been well documented that “Lopez” had recently undergone a conversion to the Jewish faith‚ leaving him as a prime scapegoat for the reigning monarch. Shylock first appears to the audience in Act I scene III and engages in a heated debate with Bassanio‚ who is trying to convince Shylock to lend money to Antonio. Throughout the whole

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    Restoration Literature

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    Discuss the characteristics of the Restoration age The spirit of the restoration period was different from the Elizabethan period.by the year 1660 Elizabethan romanticism had but spent it-self of the great figure of the earlier era only one survived‚ John Milton was of the part.At the restoration he retired and worked his great poem reveals no sign of the time in which his later years were spent In restoration period the break with the past is almost absolute.Subject and style look on a new spirit

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