ANSWERS: 5
  • lol, no! Do it yourself!
  • oh, hun - why haven't you made this earlier? you can still catch up if you pull yourself together. it's fairly easy to find what you need on the Internet (and Elizabeth is about the most interesting historical person ever).
  • Watch the movie! We have all had to do assignment we didn't want to do.
  • You have a week darlin. What's the problem? I have done a 7 page report in two days, but I got it done a week before it was due.
  • So... you want us to do your homework for you? Do you have any chores around the house we can do while we're at it? LOL. Sorry for the sarcasm, but you can do the research just as well as any of us. I will tell you this, like most films based on historical events or figures, this one tends to deviate from the actual events for dramatical effect. I seem to recall a good film reviewer named Mark Kermode writing an article on it and pointing some of them out. You might want to try to find that. There are also plenty of sites that deal with truth vs. fiction in historical films. I'd find a few good ones. But don't just assume what they say is accurate. Use it to do your own fact checking. And then, of course, GO AND SEE THE MOVIE for your own perspective!

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