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I was about to watch 'The Private Life of Henry VIII' when a title card appeared in the first frame explaining that Katherine of Aragon does not appear in the film because 'her story is of no particular interest'! WTF!!! I refused to watch the film after that. The nerve to deem Katherine of Aragon uninteresting! She was a fascinating woman - strong, kind, respected, brave. And those are just some words to describe how great she is! To deem Katherine's story in such a way is just disrespectful. Her story was and is just as interesting as Anne... |
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Education, Learning & Women's Rights: During her childhood, Katherine was well educated, and when she became Queen of England she introduced education to women as well as men. She donated large sums of money to colleges throughout England. With her own education proving that a woman was just as intelligent as any man, she made women's education fashionable and popular. A major stepping stone in women's rights! Role model: Katherine was, during her time, and still is the ideal role model for anyone to look up to. She carried... |
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AcidBanter
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I was watching the Tudors, and it was the episode where Edward tells Jane their father died. I started to think about how the show only showed Jane Seymour and Anne Boleyn's fathers, never their mothers. Both mothers were alive at the time of both daughters being Queens and bearing children. Just thought it was curious.
Posted 10 months ago
AcidBanter
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Honestly, I find the women of the Tudor era more fascinating than the men
Posted 10 months ago
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