Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Mary Tudor Vs Genghis Khan - 1011 Words
Mary Tudor vs Genghis Khan The word notorious according to Merriam-Webster.com means to be well known for something bad (Webster). To many people this meaning may conjure images of Emperor Nero fiddling as Rome burns, or remind them of Hitler. Hatred emerges for many when they are reminded of people like Queen Mary Tudor or Genghis Khan. Their actions arguably have changed the course of history. We all know and hate these people, perhaps not as much as those who lived under their rule or influence. But we all have one thing in common. We agree they are the most Notorious people to ever walk the earth, but never question how they came to be so cruel, heartless, and insane. This paper will go deeper into the minds of Mary Tudor and Genghis Khan by comparing how their childhood experiences built upon their infamous deeds to prove that their experience with their fatherââ¬â¢s, denial of rule, and tough childhood lead to them receiving the reputation of being notorious. To understand what makes a person notorious one must first look at their childhood because it is the root of character many times. .Mary Tudor I of England was born February,18, 1516 (Mary Tudor). She is the only surviving child of six belonging to king Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon (Catherine of Aragon). Her early childhood was great. All eyes were on her (Mary I). It was great Queen Catherine had a child. But in a way it was ââ¬Å"muted happinessâ⬠. England needed a prince not a princess (The Most).
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