pure, naked, fragiled——hope

Jamison 2021-12-09 08:01:33

The first one puts France in perfect black, and the second puts Spain in perfect black. Then, you fall in love with Britain, the country that respects their queen. At this moment you will feel that British English is really the most beautiful language in the world. "Pure, naked, fragiled——hope", poetic language.

For Elizabeth, for the first time, I truly understood the phrase "all monarchs are lonely". When I watched Gongdouju before, I saw the emperor hang around among all the concubines, but he never gave his sincere heart, only pets but not love, and only thought that he was the biggest scumbag in the world. However, when the emperor becomes a queen, she is wise, brave, and loves her motherland and people; also cold-blooded, vicious, full of ambition and desire for control. But a true emperor has no love. He/she is destined to be alone. In terms of feelings, he is really the poorest person in the world. Once a person is good enough in many ways, no one is worthy of them anymore. Perhaps Zhu Gu is not a kind of derogation, but a kind of praise, although they do not want to accept this praise, just like this fate they sometimes want to resist.

In her life, she had true feelings, but she would always lose them. In her whole life, she would have been weak because of these feelings, but she was ultimately a more rational person than ordinary women. "Pure, naked, fragiled——hope", hope, accompany her to go on.

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  • Kacie 2021-12-09 08:01:33

    I have seen a bit of history in the Elizabethan period. Elizabeth, who pretended to be an angel in order not to be murdered and swallowed her voice, managed to get through to the throne and faced all sorts of perils such as forced marriages and assassinations. I remembered a sentence: "Wait for my breath and kill you one by one!" In the end, she was not willing to kill her lover, saving his life for a fair reason. This is the last thought.

  • Brandy 2021-12-09 08:01:33

    To be honest, I am interested in Elizabeth I because of seeing the queen in the wind. I have a bit of historical admiration on Baidu, but I am a little disappointed when watching movies. I can't see her demeanor and methods, and it does not reflect her brilliance, courage, and love. The length of this is not small, but this love story is not new, let’s go see the second one

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.