Universidade Federal de Pelotas Departamento de Graduação Centro de Letras E Comunicação
Universidade Federal de Pelotas Departamento de Graduação Centro de Letras E Comunicação
Universidade Federal de Pelotas Departamento de Graduação Centro de Letras E Comunicação
DEPARTAMENTO DE GRADUAÇÃO
CENTRO DE LETRAS E COMUNICAÇÃO
On September 1533, king Henry VIII and his second wife Anne
Boleyn were blessed with the birth of the last Tudor monarch –
Elizabeth I. She was born at Greenwich Palace. She lived for over 69
years.
Her reign became prominent for its glory and an important part
of English history. It lasted 45 years. In the mean time, she was
responsible for establishing a secure Church of England and, in 1563,
its doctrines were laid down in the 39 Articles of Religion, which
would provide both Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches
somewhat of a compromise, searching for uniformity among religions.
She affirmed there was only one Jesus Christ, refusing to “make
windows into men’s souls”.
As mention before, one of the main reasons for the debts left to
Elizabeth’s successor, was because of the expeditions. In terms of
voyages of discovery, Elizabeth's time in power had many. On the
other hand, among such expeditions, the one of Francis Drake,
Walter Raleigh and Humphrey Gilbert to the Americas, had the reign
prepared for the future age of colonization and expansion. Elizabeth
established then, in 1600, the East India Company.
There is much speculation over the reasons why Elizabeth
chose not to marry. One of the most popular ones would be that
marring a foreign would put the reign at the mercy of foreign policies
whereas marring someone from England itself, could cause internal
instability with factions.
Another possible reason for her decision would be Robert
Dudley, a married men she met in prison, and by whom she fell in
love with in her adolescence. They could never marry because,
despites the fact that his wife died, even if in strange circumstances,
Elizabeth’s marriage to him would have been a disaster in terms of
politics – He was a man who could have had killed his previous wife.
I would risk to say though, that the real reason why she never
got married was that she wanted to rule her kingdom, and rule alone.
Having a king in a time where women meant little or almost nothing,
would certainly mean she would never rule - her husband would.
Taking that she and all her sisters only had a right to the throne after
Edward died, even though he was the youngest son of the King, could
be reason enough for Elizabeth to realize how fragile a woman’s
position in the society was by then.
Her childhood seeing her father, King Henry VIII, marring and
killing his wives might offer some food for thought there as well.
Whatever caused Elizabeth to make this choice, surely assured
her safety and granted her the ‘Virgin Queen’ status: 'There is no
jewel, be it of never so high a price, which I set before this jewel; I
mean your love.' – she addressed in her famous speech.
Bibliografia
http://www.royal.gov.uk/historyofthemonarchy/kingsa
ndqueensofengland/thetudors/elizabethi.aspx