domingo, 26 de octubre de 2008

A Woman whose Strength of Spirit did not have Limits


Queen Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth I was a protestant queen. She was brave enough to confront the Spanish Army which was thirsty for power and supported by the influential Catholic Church.

While you watch “Elizabeth” film, you go back to History and enjoy one of its most exiting and interesting episodes named Gold Age.

When Mary Stuart, who was Elizabeth’s cousin and the woman who Catholic religion trusted in to be the main religion of England again, died put Elizabeth I in an awkward position.

Even though, Elizabeth I looked like a strong woman who had an imposing presence, she felt fear as common people did. She was a queen, but she was a human being too.

Through the role that the famous actress Cate Blanchett played in the film, she managed to revive Queen Elizabeth I successfully. As a result, now you could not just read and heard about who was the protestant queen of England, but also enjoy watching an amazing film which is the result of a beautiful, professional and arduous work.

Elizabeth was as extremely beautiful as intelligent. She was an educated woman whose voice was heard attentive and respectfully.

Undoubtedly, Elizabeth had strength without limits. She was an admirable queen who fought against the enemy to protect its country as a mother would do it with her little child.