"There is no human weakness in her heart, her patience is the same as that of men" (Ashby 15). Elegance and balance of Elizabeth was respected from the beginning, but it was her wisdom and vitality that ultimately won her loyalty. She is their king, the queen of this virgin is not a faithful recipient country, it uses her unloved love to define her life. During the Elizabeth Era, Britain thrived in culture and religion, establishing its own global powers.
In Shakespeare or Elizabethan times I witnessed the most common era in British history. The era has witnessed the rise and development of patriotism and nationalist emotions among the British people and has made unprecedented progress in almost all areas of their lives. This era is said to be "Golden Age" in the history of British literature. This is the era of Elizabeth Queen I (1558-1603) including the middle of the 16th century. In this era, people's mind has eliminated the embarrassment of medievalism, freed from the fear of poverty and hunger and the fear of foreign invasion. This is an era of social, political, and religious peace. Men are free to concentrate on art and literature. It is also an era of great adventure, travel and discovery, inspiring people's imagination and motivating them to engage in creative activities.
Elizabethan era was the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Historians often say it as the golden age in British history. The symbol of Britannia was first used in 1572, the Elizabethan era was often marked as Renaissance, and the pride of the people was caused by the Spanish enemies of the classic ideals, naval victory over international expansion and hatred It was. For a century, historian John Gay (1988) insisted that "the British economy during the Tudor Dynasty is healthy, broader and more optimistic at any time of the year."
The Elizabeth era is considered to be the golden age of British history. Through classical ideals, international expansion, the navy 's victory over Spain, the tremendous cultural development, and the national pride. During the reign of Elizabeth I, "Britannia" was seen as a rhetoric of British incarnation and British national identity. Since then, Britannica is a cultural symbol of the UK, its image features all contemporary British monetary collections and was redesigned in 2008. Elizabeth I liberated Britain largely from expensive war, broke the conspiracy and rebellion against her, and provided a stable period. In addition, during the Elizabethan era, I saw an unprecedented English poetry, the development of music and literature, and the important development of paintings.