When Elizabeth 1 became queen of England, she understood the importance of controlling the way she was portrayed. With this control in her hands. Elizabeth created a mythical image of herself that subjects embraced also glorified. Elizabeth wasn’t just the queen, she was a great artist, but more importantly, her strong personality influenced along with inspired the arts, including the culture of England to reach new heights. Elizabeth became the Imperial Votaress in the center of an artistic circle of writers, including painters that bloomed into what became known as the "Golden Age". She was a queen in a male dominated society. The victories that lead the Brittan to her personal qualities, which made her stand out from …show more content…
She was considered by many people as a monarch. No law could be passed by her constant. She could decide the religion of the country, decide when parliamentary could sit and what they could discuss about, decide when or if the country would go to war. She made decisions about education, what the people of her country could eat as well as the clothes they could wear. She was also responsible for choosing the men to help her govern, and had the power to send men, including women to prison along with order executions. The most powerful men were the ones that Elizabeth held close to her, they were large courtiers. Everyone in the country had to obey her, not obeying her was against the law, and could be treason, the punishment would be death. Elizabeth governed the country with two important institutes. Her first order of business was to eliminate religious unrest. She brought stability along with economic growth in England. Through most of her early life he lived dangerously so that she, as well as England could survive. While Elizabeth knew when to back down politically, she never abandoned her ministers or favorites because of hostile public opinion or because of internal court pressure. Once her half-sister Mary …show more content…
Elizabeth, at the age of 69 on March 24th, 1603, she died from blood poisoning. Elizabeth at no time was married as well as having no kids. Elizabeth 1 was the queen of England, Ireland, along with a bit of France. Ireland was one of her two kingdoms, but she faced a hostile, also, in places virtually autonomous. She is a survivor of scandal along with danger. Elizabeth always drew back from courses of action that might provoke her enemies, she also kept her options open as well as never giving in to pressure. She treated to most Europeans. She inherited a bankrupt nation, torn by religious discord, a weakened pawn between the great powers of France, including Spain. She was the third queen to rule England, the other two queen were her cousin as well as her half-sister Mary were disastrous. Her supporters believed her position dangerous as well as uncertain. Her only hope, they counseled, was to marry quickly, just to lean upon her husband, but she had other plans. She ruled as queen for almost half a century. Her sense of the ruling was admirable; she was committed above everyone else for preserving English peace along with stability. Her status as an author has been less recognized. After her mother died, Elizabeth was too young to be affected by it but it changed her lifestyle. Her name as a child "Princess Elizabeth" was taken away from her, followed by getting her name