Sunday, September 21, 2008

Elizabeth 1.
I believe that Elizabeth 1st was major feminist. She for one completely dedicated her life for the making of feminism. While she did get a point around by completely annihilating the Spanish armada and protecting England, she then used violence when it was completely necessary. Elizabeth fought hard for the women in Tudor England and after her death in 1603, she was considered the rival to the Virgin Mary.
Elizabeth 1st was a major feminist. She dedicated her whole life for bringing rights to women. And when she finally became Queen she totally revamped the views on woman. And she wiped out almost all the sexism in England, while there was still a lot of it, most of it was destroyed and the next generation wouldn’t have had to deal with it. And women weren’t treated a poorly. But they still had to marry whoever their parents wanted. And women weren’t allowed to star in plays at all, and they still weren’t allowed as many rights as men were. Even though the execution of women was abolished.
I think that Elizabeth the first was a major feminist. Her whole life was dedicated to the rights women deserve. Like no execution of women if they disobeyed their husbands and all that.

1 comment:

  1. Rafi, do you think she completely dedicated her life to feminism, or to doing the best she could for England? You could have made this a stronger entry by giving specifics as to what laws she passed to help further the rights of women.
    Please take care with your writing, Rafi. Slow down and EDIT -- you have a tendency to use sentence fragments.
    Nijole

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