Q.elizabeth & Source analyisis

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  • Portraits that include additional information that is not there in reality
    this is called augmentation
  • Some information could be left out or made to look good this is called visual euphemism
  • The sitter pose:sitting? Standing?
  • Setting:refers to location or place
  • Objects in the portrait usually have a meaning,some meaning are direct, others are symbolic
  • Symbolism:using an object to stand for an idea
  • Caricature:exaggerating a physical feature or habit
  • Captioning and labels:Used for clarity and emphasis
  • Juxtaposition:positioning people or objects near each other
  • Exaggeration:Overstating or magnifying a situation
  • crown,scepter
    Monarchy
  • Scholars cup
    Clever
  • flowers
    youth
  • sword
    justice
  • dogs
    faithfulness
  • papers in hand
    important documents
  • jewels
    wealth
  • globe
    plan to conquer lands
  • gloves
    elegance
  • snake(s)
    cunning
  • The enemies of queen elizabeth
    Queen mary-when she found out about a plot to overthrow her and to make princess elizabeth queen, she improsioned her in the tower of london then released her
  • the enemies of queen elizabeth
    King henry VIII - he already hated elizabeth because he wanted a son and once he killed her mother she was kicked out of the palace
  • the enemies of queen elizabeth
    Pope pius- he just hated her because of her choice in religion for being a protestant
  • the enemies of queen elizabeth
    King philip || of spain- because queen elizabeth changed England's religion to protestant and as a catholic himself he wanted to change it back to a catholic country again
  • the enemies of queen elizabeth
    Sir anthony babington-he suggested a plot to murder queen elizabeth.the plot was uncovered by the queens spy Sir francis walsingham.the plot failed
  • the enemies of queen elizabeth
    1. Henry the eighth
    2. Queen mary |
    3. Pope pius
    4. King of spain
    5. Anthony babington
  • Operation Drake
    • English boats flying Dutch flags in camouflage sailed into Cardiz, where the spanish battleships were being built.they destroyed 30 ships under construction
  • King henry VIII Wives
    1. Catherine of aragon
    2. Anne boleyn
    3. Jane seymour
    4. Anne of cleves
    5. catherine Howard
    6. Catherine parr
  • Hogarth was a painter who made portraits that showed how the poor people were living whilst the queen was living in luxury
  • What is a source
    • they include historical people,situation or thing existed in the past
    • it could have information that can be useful to explain or clarify historical concepts
  • Primary source
    • a source that was created when the event happened
    • first hand and original information
  • Secondary source
    • Created after the event has happened
  • Tertiary source
    • provide information on where to find primary or secondary sources
  • Primary source
    1. diaries
    2. original information
    3. biographies
    4. interview or speeches