Analysis Of The Other Boleyn Girl By Ms. Gregory

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“I realized that history would answer all the questions I had spent my life asking. It was an extraordinary moment.” (Gregory, www.philippagregory.com)
This simple statement of belief by Ms. Gregory has been the very cornerstone of her career. Ms. Gregory has turned a love of history into a mass fortune and a sense of peace that comes from doing what you love. Although Ms. Gregory spent years being a historian and writer she was a completely unknown British author until 2001, when the world became riveted by “The Other Boleyn Girl”. She was born in Nairobi, Kenya in 1954 and two years later her family moved to Bristol, England. Growing up, Ms. Gregory wanted to be a vet and could often be found in a pet clinic or at home caring for a lost pet. (Gregory, www.philippagregory.com)
As a young lady, in 1974 she attended the University of Sussex. Amongst all the classes she was taking history happened to be one. History had always been dull to her, and then Professor Maurice Hutt invited her to a seminar on the theory of history. That was the beginning of her becoming the historical writer we know today. (www.theguardian.com/education)
“The Other Boleyn Girl” defined the Tudor period for historical fiction. (KaylaPosney) The book was a book of scheming and lovers rise to royals and fall to death. The other Boleyn girl was Mary Boleyn and she was a beautiful young girl of only 13 when she was married and already a lady to the grand Queen Catherine when king of England Henry the 8th laid his eyes upon her. He traps her with his good looks and witty humor finally making her his mistress. She was soon in his bed pregnant with the eyes of the entire royal court upon her. After giving birth to her beautiful little girl whom she named afte...

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“D’you knows, in these 4 years, I have never ever seen her cry. You never will, he said with satisfaction. She’s not a woman who crumbles into distress. She’s a woman of most powerful will.” (Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl) This truly seems to sum up all that Philippa Gregory is about. The will and strength of a woman to do what needs to be done regardless of the consequences can be related to by women all over the world.
As we have seen Philippa Gregory has the ability to combine facts and imagination to recreate to piece of history that brings to light the hardships and difficult choices that faced most women. The time period was an adventurous time full of love, sex, and loyalty, and to relive the journey and struggles of women, just like the women of modern day, is an experience that only avid readers will ever have the joy of experiencing.

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