Elizabeth/ Elizabeth The Golden Age/ Mary Queen of Scots

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There's a small percentage of women who are on the board of the biggest companies, a small percentage of film directors and producers, a small percentage of company owners. Thus, when a woman holds the highest position in any organization, she is to be compared to a man. What if she is the ruler of a country? What obstacles does she have to face in her fight for power and independence? Is she able to make her own choices and keep the privileges given to a woman to love and have children? Or is she a victim of men that surround her, advise her, and seem to be loyal to her by the power of love? Is alienation from what is human a clue for keeping the power? Is having it all doomed to the fall of the strongest of women, exposing their weaknesses? 
In the world which still fights for equal rights, equal pays, and equal opportunities it's good to peek into the past of two women who were the head of the country. One consciously deciding to live for her role, the other hoping to remain a wife and a mother, and keeping above the surface of power. Elizabeth and Mary hundreds of years ago did what women try to balance nowadays. A whole lot of history and magnificence of lost time, actresses of our generations, inspiration for half of the world's population. Enjoy. 







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