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Alaina 2022-11-09 03:25:15
The Hardest Thing to Govern Is The Heart
I grieve and dare not show my discontent
I love and yet I'm forced to seem to hate
I do yet dare not say I ever meant
I seem stark mute yet inwordly do prate
I am and I'm not
I freeze yet I'm burned
since from myself another self I turned
my care is like my shadow in the sun
follows me flying
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Dennis 2022-11-18 07:34:05
pulled from memory
I suddenly turned to this passage that I had written down in the book, and remembered what Elizabeth said in her heart when she bid farewell to her lover:
I am very sad
, but I cannot show my dissatisfaction.
It is love, but it must be expressed as hatred . What I
have done, I must apply for no...

Tom Hooper
Tom Hooper (Tom Hooper), born on October 1, 1972 in London, England, graduated from University of Oxford , British director and producer.
In 2002, Tom Hooper made his debut by directing the miniseries " Daniel Deronda ". In 2005, directed the biographical film " Elizabeth I ", which won the 58th Emmy Award for Television and Film-Best Miniseries
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. In 2008, filmed the mini-biographical drama " John Adams "
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. In 2010, with the inspirational film " The King's Speech " won the 83rd Oscar for Best Director
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. In 2012, to commemorate the 210th birthday of the French writer Hugo and the 150th anniversary of the publication of "Les Misérables", he directed the feature film " Les Misérables "
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In 2015, with the biopic " The Danish Girl " won the Best Director Award at the 19th Hollywood Film Awards
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Character Evaluation
Tom Hooper's films " Elizabeth I ", "Lang Fu Town", and "Devil Company" all use his own slow narrative skills to tell the audience vivid stories without extra special effects and special effects .
He speaks with an extremely authentic London accent, a cold and rigorous attitude, a face full of British characteristics, and an extraordinarily slender figure. Tom Hooper is the kind of British who can be recognized at first glance, just as he also loves to use my life. In London as the beginning of most topics .
Extended Reading
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Queen Elizabeth I: I will die at a time of my own choosing, and not before.
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Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex: How can I read when you look at me like that?
Queen Elizabeth I: How do I look at you?
Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex: As if you are deciding whether to eat me.