Elizabeth The Golden Age Analysis

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Elizabeth: The Golden Age, directed by Shekhar Kapur, retells the story the story of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Elizabeth is being pressured to find a husband by her advisor since if Elizabeth dies, the throne will be passed to her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots. Since Elizabeth is Protestant, England would return to Catholic rule, should her cousin take the throne. A pirate named Walter Raleigh brings gifts of tobacco, potatoes, and other things back from the New World. Elizabeth is intrigued and attracted to Walter, but her lady-in-waiting, Bess, is attracted to him too. Bess and Walter start a secret affair, from which she later becomes pregnant from. Meanwhile, a Catholic order of men plot to have Queen Elizabeth killed so Mary can take her place and England can return to Catholic rule. King Philip II of Spain begins building an armada to take down England. A man working with this Catholic order shoots at Elizabeth in a cathedral, but the gun is not loaded. Because Mary was ultimately behind the conspiracy to kill her, Elizabeth reluctantly agrees to executing Mary to prevent another assassination attempt. Bess reveals her pregnancy to Walter, and when Elizabeth finds out, she banishes Bess and imprisons Walter. She later releases him so he can join the fight. As England and Spain goes to war, Elizabeth watches over a cliff as the Spanish armada burns.

The central story revolves around Queen Elizabeth I of England. She is known as the Virgin Queen because she never

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