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{ Carla Boix Jana Gallart Liam Gutiérrez Marc Puigvert

  Before being Queen……………………………………………. 3   First moments until Scotland’s war…………………………...4   Duke D’Anjou and Scotland…………………………………...5   Catholics and Protestants……………………………………….6   The Virgin Queen………………………………………………..7   Conclusion………………………………………………………...8 INDEX

 1558: Queen Mary: Catholic.  Arrests Elizabeth (Protestant).  Elizabeth doesn’t make the promise.  Bloody Mary dies.  Elizabeth becomes Queen.  Elizabeht – The bastard Queen. BEFORE BEING QUEEN

 Norfolk is against Elizabeth because she’s Protestant.  Scotland declares the war to England.  Walsingham appears. FIRST MOMENTS UNTIL SCOTLAND’S WAR

 Political marriage: Duke D’Anjou – Elizabeth.  Lord Robert: Queen’s lover.  All the members of the palace want to attack Scotland, but Elizabeth doesn’t want it. At the end she accepts.  Walsingham goes to Scotland.  Mary of Scots die. DUKE D’ANJOU AND SCOTLAND

 John Ballard and his crew want to kill Queen Elizabeth beacuse she is Protestant.  John kills Elliot.   Elizabeth gives to William the title of ‘Lord Burghley’ for his retirement.   When Walsingham find John, he tortures him and takes the document of the treason.   Finally, the men of the Queen, kill all of them, except Lord Robert. CATHOLICS AND PROTESTANTS

 Queen Elizabeth is in the church talking with Walsingham.  She sees a statue of Virgin Marie.  She decides to being virgin and she change her appearance.  She marries with England and doesn’t has any children. THE VIRGIN QUEEN

  This term project has been very interesting because we didn’t know anything about The Tudors. The movie has been a great way to learn English and a lot of things about this age of English history.   Some scenes of the film are hard to see because appears the tortures to the different characters. But there are some fun moments too.   In this movie we can see how a woman can reign with a lot of people against her. Elizabeth is a very strong woman and a leader to follow. CONCLUSION

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