Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Diary on Elizabethan Times Essay
Today I was filled to the top with euphoria because mother promised me she would take m to capital of the United Kingdom for my birthday. I woke up abnormally early and washed my face with cold water and put on my favourite polka-dotted dress. I fixed my bed sheets and sprayed a small keep down of perfume onto my clothes. I glanced at my pocket watch and found that it was already five oclock it would take two hours to get there. I raced down the stairs and shoved a few spoons of rice into my mouth and sprinted rear upstairs to awake my sleeping mother. My mother took an everlasting period of succession to get ready and when she did she started putting make up on.Whilst I was waiting I was reading a book about the history of capital of the United Kingdom and how Henry the Eighths palace was there. When my mother had finally got ready, we clambered into the awaiting peddler it was pulled by a beautiful, black mare, who, before I climbed into the carriage, stroked. When we arrived at London I was greeted to the smell of fresh baked bread, but I too heard screaming and shouting. As we drove past I entangle sick and cancelled green, it was law day and some bingle was being executed. Their intestines had righteous been ripped out and the mans face had a look of slight terror.His intestines were probably the last thing he saw. I turned away. These bulk were barbaric. As we passed my mother ordered the driver to stop and I undefended the door and found myself looking at St. Marys of Bethlehem, I had always valued to come here. As I entered I could hear laughter, I turned round the corner and found myself staring at dancing peasant. At first I was extremely confused, and then I saw the mountain poking them. Anger boiled in my stomach, people were provoking the abject people by hitting them with sharp sticks forcing them to dance. I had had enough.I stormed spikelet to the carriage fuming and my mother gave me a strange look. She told the driver to go som ewhere, I couldnt hear her because she was whispering, and the man grinned. The man was driving, I didnt have it off where to, I was lost in my thoughts of anger. But when the man did stop I was shocked to find myself in front of The Globe, the most famous theatre in the world. I raced over and hugged my mother as hard as I could she laughed and kissed me on the head. We held hands and sauntered into the theatre. My mother paid two one penny pieces and we walked into the theatre. We then watched Romeo and Juliet.
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