Anne Of The Thousand Days Feminist Essay

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Witch, adulteress, conspiracist, the 2nd wife of Henry VIII. According to the film “Anne of the Thousand Days”, Anne Boleyn’s rise to royalty was almost mercurial, sudden. She fought off Henry’s wandering eye long enough to make him want to make her queen. The idea of her even contributed to the break of the English Church from Rome. She had feminism encoded within her, yet unknowing at the time for in the 14th century equality was barely mentioned in ink. “Feminist is a person who believes in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes” states Writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Anne is considered an aspiring forbringer of feminism for sustaining the royal position despite her discontent for Henry from the start, ascertained the power women had over men and sought for her liberty when the king turned against her until her with every last dying breath. …show more content…

Undoubtedly, this caught Henry’s attention; he realized the impact of his stalemate marriage with Katherine. Henry needed new energy and of course a male heir to the throne. Although, the king wasn't aware that she was in love and locked into engagement. Henry persisted through her lack of interest and the explicit statement that she will treat him like any other commoner under the king. Anne was smart enough to put the interests near and dear to her heart aside for the sole purpose of abiding a male of power and authority but only by putting her virtues first. Achieving the throne was an opportunity she could not miss. Putting your values first over male superiority is a key trait in the feminist

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