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 starter activity Why do people get married? Have the reasons always been the same?

Family or friends advise you to Improving your status Love Money Family or friends advise you to Start a family

Why would the young Elizabeth want to get married?

Who should the Queen marry? Key words: suitors Who should the Queen marry? TBAT Assess the strengths and weaknesses of Elizabeth I’s suitors and explain her view on marriage

 Your task Work in groups of 5. One of you in the group will be Queen Elizabeth, the others will be one of her suitors either: Christopher Hatton Philip II The Duke of Alencon Robert Dudley. Each suitor will have 2 minutes to make their case and then the Queen will decide who should win her hand in marriage.

Philip II Sir Christopher Hatton Francois, Duke of Alencon Sir Robert Dudley

 Your task Either: Write a letter to one of your disappointed candidates explaining why you can’t marry him Write a letter as one of the suitors explaining why you think the Queen should marry you

OK Getting better Wow factor! Either: you have given a limited number of reasons why you can’t marry the suitor Or: you have given a limited number of reasons why Elizabeth should marry you Either: you’ve made a full range or reasons why you can’t marry and explained some of them Or: you’ve given a full range of reasons and explained some of them Either: you’ve given a full, detailed range of reasons, with a full explanation and written in a sympathetic style Or: as above, but written in a pleading style

Why did Elizabeth I consider marrying Philip II

 Your task Read ‘Changing Minds’, p. 57 and create a Word table similar to the one below. Finally, underneath write down what you think she should do. Reasons for marrying Philip Reasons for not marrying Philip

 Tell me about the key strengths and weaknesses of Elizabeth’s suitors Who was the best match? Why did Elizabeth choose to never marry?