The Doubt Of Future Foes Analysis

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In 1571, Queen Elizabeth I of England wrote a short poem in The Doubt of Future Foes, as a response of her concerns about rumors and lies began by her enemies who their primary goal is to make people turn against her so they can get Protestant queen off the throne and place the Catholic queen, Mary, Queen of Scots on throne. Since, the poem occurred to show it is one of her way to express her feeling about the situation, which I am able to make connection with my life as I blog to express my thoughts and feelings. I realized that when Elizabeth wrote a poem as to response to her feeling is not very different what I blog about as for my hobby. I decided to bring some modernism for the poem what she wrote and made connection with present media element. Instead of writing in blank book, she chose to blog about her feeling as facing the threat of losing her throne, Mary, Queen of Scots, the people who are loyal to Catholics and discredited Elizabeth as a good queen to rule the country. Since the blog site that I chose to set up is more of a combination of blogging and social media so I decided to put series of stupid posts for Elizabeth to deal with while blogging. Eventually, she would be fed up with all the stupid posts which it led Elizabeth to write a post which she wrote in The Doubt of Future Foes as …show more content…
Since, Tumblr is a well-known blog platform for having a lot of heated argument with people who is on opposite side. I chose to dramatize the situation between Elizabeth and people who seek to stir up drama with the rumors when Elizabeth posted a picture of her alleged lover, Robert Dudley and captioned his picture by adding his nickname and I also added the internet slang for sweetheart, as Tumblr is filled with all the slang as to express the blogger’s passion on the

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