"Must! Is must a word to be addressed to princes? Little man, little man! Thy father, if he had been alive, durst not have used that word"
- Elizabeth I
About this Quote
This quote by Elizabeth I is a rebuke to a topic who has attempted to use the word "needs to" when resolving her. She is advising him of his location in society and the regard he ought to show to her as an emperor. She implies that even his dad, if he were still alive, would not have dared to use such a word when speaking to her. Elizabeth I is making it clear that she will not tolerate any disrespect from her subjects and that she anticipates them to show her the proper respect due to her as their sovereign. She is likewise reminding the subject of his location in society and the significance of lionizing to those in positions of power. This quote functions as a suggestion of the power of the monarchy and the importance of appreciating those in authority.
This quote is written / told by Elizabeth I between September 7, 1533 and March 24, 1603. She was a famous Royalty from England.
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