Topic > Queen Regnant Victoria - 1505

Queen RegnantWhat does it take to be a queen and what did it take to be a queen in the 19th century? The definition of a queen is a widow of a king, a female sovereign, something having eminence or supremacy in a given domain and personified as a woman (Mifflin Company, 2000). A woman who has taken part of the royal line from her husband and family, these women are people of total power and control. A queen who sits upon her launched with respect from the kingdom, these women are more than just your average first lady; she is the head and not the story. Queens are usually found in a monarchy where kings, queens, princes and princesses rule. A monarchy is not run completely by the queen or king, but they have a say. Queen Victoria had control of politics but it was limited. He was more of a popular figure than a politician. This queen was a widow and a mother was a queen who may not have been the most perfect royal head. When the thought of queens comes to mind, we think of beautiful women with large amounts of money, we think that all they have to do is ask people to bow before them. Queen Victoria was different and changed how a queen was viewed. The queen is one of the most popular queens. Queen Victoria had an extensive background and her life story is very interesting and fascinating. The queen had a lot of control, she changed and influenced the lives of millions of people. He also transformed his country. Queen Victoria was the true definition of a reigning queen. In this article I will provide the background of the queen and the history of her empire. Before you can imagine the life of Queen Victoria you have to imagine a young woman who came from a family who believed that hard work and politicians... middle of paper... threatened as long as she could? Queen Victoria is a Queen who will always be remembered for her truth, inspiration, industrial change, for uplifting the middle class and for being a role model for Britain, the Queen had an impact on government in Britain and when she let go of its royal duties the government functioned smoothly and eventually evolved peacefully to the modern form (Rompalske, D. (1998). No, she was not perfect, she was human and had protective feelings for herself and her her family, the Queen did what she could and in doing so changed history. The Queen remained distant in her later life, many say she was depressed and died on 22 January 1901 at the age of 81. When the Queen died one of the most famous women in the world (Rompalske, D. (1998). Now that you have learned about the great queen, do you think that you could be queen for a day and would be able to handle royal duties?