Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Queen Elizabeth's Speech to Her Navy
Queen Elizabeth’s "Speech to Her Navy" was meant to be a warning, more or less a threat to the Spanish armada. She is telling her “loving people” that she would even fight if anyone crossed the border or barriers of the area. She says “I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman,” but she’s just saying it as a figure of speech that she is willing to take action if anything tragic happens. So that basically sums up the speech that Queen Elizabeth said that day and all of the pride she takes in her position and also for the caring of her citizens.
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