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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

A Timeless Story of Anne Boleyn Part 3 Chapters 1-5

Chapter 1- I cannot believe Anne came back to her modern day life! Why did she have to come back like that?! What about the marriage? The way Anne came back was that she had an aneurism and she woke up in the hospital. She said that 50% of people who have aneurisms die. Two months ago my grandmother had an aneurism. She was more than blessed to still be alive. All of the symptoms that Anne had relate to how my grandmother had hers. I can't believe I didn't pick up on that! She had to keep it a secret that she visited the Tutor era because the hospital would think she was crazy. Also, she kept it a secret that she has another aneurism that was likely to rupture in her brain. While she was in the hospital Daniel came in to visit her. Why would he come back if he was already married? I understand that he cares about her but how does his wife feel about that? Or does she even know?


Chapter 2-  Two weeks later Anne was discharged from the hospital. One of her good friends Kate showed up to take her home and she asked Anne about Daniel. Anne explained that he has been in on a few occasions but he has a wife and a child, but after he drops Jemima (his daughter) off to school, he was going to come over. When Daniel came over they kissed passionately and their love for each other showed. Anne keeps talking about how Daniel was similar to Henry.  Seven months have passed since Anne and Daniel had started to see each other, and Daniel went on a trip with his family. This reflects back to when Henry did this to Anne. Anne was beyond jealous and had a heated temper. How could Anne let Daniel cheat on his wife with a kid? What is she thinking? Did she not learn from Henry that he will pick his wife over her?!

Chapter 3- I just found out that Anne's parents and elder brother had died in a car wreck when she was 5, so she grew up with her grandparents. This day was Anne's birthday and Daniel came to surprise her with a day out by the Ankerwycke Yew tree. Daniel knew how much Anne loved the Tutor Era so he knew this would be the perfect place to have a picnic. During the picnic, Anne confessed to Daniel about her visit in the Tutor Era. Fortunately, Daniel never judged her. Anne was so lucky to find a man who would make her sound crazy when she told him this story. He was always there for her, although he still has a wife.

Chapter 4 and 5- Daniel dropped Anne off at Hever Castle. Anne wanted to come back and see how things have changed since she lived there. Things had changed drastically! When she was there she could hear hooves of the horses upon the cobblestone, everything she had experienced played back in her mind. She found herself looking at  a picture of her sister and she started reaching for her and then she got herself in trouble because she was not supposed to touch anything. That brought her back into reality. It saddened her that she was not living in that house because she missed it so much and it was no longer hers. She found the book of hours and on it the words Le Temps Viendra , Je Anne Boleyn. She remembered writing this when Anne took over when she was in the Tutor Era. Later, she went down to St. Peter's church and saw her "father's" grave. Not long after Daniel was there to pick her up. Anne kept smelling the rose water which she once did when she had the aneurism. I for sure thought that she was going to have another one and die. Luckily, in the end she didn't. Daniel text Anne and said that him and his wife had got in a fight and that he finally left her. This brings us back to where Anne was with the annulment with Katherine. I do though believe that she loves Daniel and I also believe that they should be together.

I am so glad I got to read this book and enjoy it. I never thought that I would like this book but luckily I did and it made it much easier to read! I do recommend this book

Monday, April 21, 2014

A Timeless Story of Anne Boleyn Chapters 19-22

Chapter 19-  Anne gets bored while Henry is in court. So Anne sets up all of these games to play. She says she becomes a gambler and with what she owed Henry would pay that off. When Anne was about to take her next shot of shooting rounds,  Nan came up to her crying outrageously. She told Anne that he book that Anne had given to her was taken up. After Nan had said this, Anne had immediately gone to Henry and told him the news. Anne and Henry's affection grows stronger throughout this chapter. You can see that Anne gives Henry just enough of what he wants so she can get what she wants.

Chapter 20- In the mid to the end of the chapter, Dr. Edward Foxe had come in with news from the Pope. This news stated that the document makes good all the requests that they laid before him. This please Anne and Henry! Anne still trying to predict fate. She wondered if this would change the past, and also if they would get married sooner than planned.

Chapter  21-22 - It was towards the end of May and Anne had gotten sick. She was placed in her bed, days upon days with Bess, who was taking care of her. Many people came in and visited her while she was sick. Finally by Mid- June she finally got to full health and recovered all of her strength. In celebration of her recovery, George, Margery, and Mary all went to ride out. When they got back Anne noticed that the palace had been quieter. She asked her mother what was wrong and the sweating sickness had come back. Her mother told her that they were leaving, but Anne refused to go without Henry. To Anne's surprise, Henry had already left with Kathrine. Anne was furious! As I would be too! With Henry thought, her brother had gone with him. Not long after, Bess had gotten the sickness and died, and then George had gotten it also. With full recovery George was okay with just in a few days. At the end of the chapter, Anne became sick as well, but she was falling asleep while her mother was trying to keep her awake.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

A Timeless Story of Anne Boleyn Chapters 16-18

Chapter 16- Henry and Anne walked through Windsor Great park, while walking Anne explained the love that these two share. Later on, Anne was asked to come over Master Heneage place. There are so many different people in this book, I have no idea who Master Heneage is! Anne received a letter from Wolsey talking about how he will remain the most loyal and committed servant. Luckily, Anne forgave him because she knew this would help her out for the future. It had been the first day of Lent and for supper wine and carp.


Chapter 17- Three weeks have passed since the dinner. Anne has not  heard from the King that day, like she normally does. She believed Henry was leaving without her. Soon after, George, her brother, walked in and said the King had sent him to send her down in an hour. When Anne had seen Henry he was wearing a brooch set with diamonds and in the cipher it had an HA. This immediately showed the love that Henry had for Anne. After riding the horses, Anne and Henry stopped. Henry's leg starting bothering him. Anne knew from her modern day life that this was the start of Henry's ulcer that would not be able to heal.


Chapter 18- The May Day celebrations were coming up which would be held at Greenwich Palace. Anne is mad at Henry because Katherine had to accompany him to the joust. She believes this gives the people a reason to call her a common whore. Anne's jealousy is out of control! The King is still married and will still be married for a while, so yeah she kind of is a whore. I do believe that Anne does not know what he wants. Has she not though about what he is going to do to her? She is falling into his trap. Anne does have some good friends like Nan, but she does not treat them as well as a good friend should.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Anne Bolyne Chapters 13-15 and Poem

Chapter 13- Anne just found out that she had another good friend. Her name is Margaret and she is Thomas Wyatt's older sibling. Anne and Margaret talk about the King and his intentions with Anne. Margaret and her husband are going to help Anne during court. She is going to be the eyes and ears for her. Meanwhile, I'm not really sure if the book goes back in time or not, but the King and Thomas get in a fight because Thomas has Anne's locket. The King got irate and stormed off to find Anne. Luckily, the Tudor Anne took over and knew how to calm him down. I believe Anne saw the King's true colors; he was jealous and he had gotten way too mad. At that point and thought her and Thomas's head would have been chopped off. If you get that scared of him, then why are you even with him?  At the end of the chapter,  spring is just around the corner and Anne receives another message from the King.

Chapter 14- This book is starting to become confusing! There are so many names in it. In this chapter it talked about two men specifically, Dr. Edward Foxe and Dr. Stephen Gardiner. These men were sent by the King on their way to visit the Pope in the town of Orviento. It surprises me how loyal these men are to Anne, knowing that she is the mistress of the King. At the end of the chapter Anne pulls out Tyndale's Bible and begins to read. Without realizing, Anne is reading it infront of Dr. Foxe(and this book was banned). Foxe takes the book and analyzies it, and he also hands Anne another book called "The Obedience of a Christian Man". This book had also been banned. With this, he let Anne know that they were on the same side and that she could trust him.


Chapter 15- Anne is traveling back to see the King at court. While traveling, the King said that they could stay at Hampton Court. This place is what Anne visited a lot in the 21st century. Soon after, Anne arrived to the kings palace and Anne saw Henry. You can feel the connection they have between each other. A few chapters ago, I have really started to get annoyed with Anne. She needs to realize that she is not the queen yet. At the end of this chapter, Katherine confronts Anne, but Anne stands up for herself, but there she goes again. Anne is not the queen so she needs to quit acting like it and Henry needs to quit treating her like one. He should be doing and giving all of these gifts to his wife, not Anne.



POEM...


I Remember When...

Lying on the couch thinking about the pain,
Hearing everything everyone has to say
I know you'll come back for me someday.
Staring at the window pane on my window sill,
Reading the red lines across the frame
Putting forth everything I've got
I made a pie, just to meet him in the hymn.
Untying the knots in my stomach
Turning to see the peak of his face,
Wrapping my arms around his waist,
I told him how much I missed to see his face.
I said no, you cannot go the past was a mist of troubles,
And I know this is not a waste,
He told me he would come see me in the yule.
I threw my feelings through the door,
And I couldn't bare it anymore.
I wish this was a dream,
But when I kissed a toad,
And he would become my prince, and he would never have to go,
But this is real life and this is how it goes,
Even though I have not seen this before,
I knew the scene was very tragic but I know I can make it through.
It has been the fourth Christmas since I had seen him,
I miss when we stared at the peak of the sunset,
He wore the same clothes in the war,
But I prayed that the enemy would not prey upon him.
I guessed he'd had guests heed him,
But I know he fought for our rights in the war.
I'm lying on the couch still thinking about the past,
When I heard a herd of people greeting him ,
When he came through the door,
I was staring at the stairs,
Which I had remembered seeing him walking past the entry way,
I remember the tern flying out the door,
And I knew he had come back for me.


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

A Timeless Story of Anne Boleyn Chapters 9-12

Chapter 9- At this point, I am confused as to what Anne wants. I know she is not in her right body but  since she knows what the King is going to do to her. Then why does she keep proceeding with this "marriage"? Before this chapter I saw Anne as a caring and thoughtful person, but her agreement with  her uncle and Charles Brandon is ridiculous! I understand that Cardinal Wolsey had made some unreasonable disicions, but they should not "bring him down". With this being said, my thoughts about Anne have changed. She is not the person I thought that she would be. Everyday Anne is falling deeper into love with Henry, but I still think the love comes from her and Daniel's relationship. You can tell that she misses him. Also in this chapter Anne about lost her purity. Good thing she stopped it before she was known as a bigger whore than her sister. At the end of this chapter Anne thought she loved Beaulieu, but she fell in love with Richmond.

Chapter 10- Anne... This girl does have an attitude. I kind of feel as though I can relate to her some days, but if she is like this all the time, how did she find a man? The smirk that she had on her face when Cardinal came in, I could see myself doing that. I can't believe that the court has to move all the time. Without having cars, this would take days upon days to travel! I could not and would not do all of this for some man who still has a wife. There is no way! Now let's see what happens when she goes to the Palace of Placentia...

Chapter 11- Well I'm thinking Anne is in love. At the end of the chapter, if she would have been asked to make love with him, she would have done it. I think Anne is out of her mind. There is no way I would want to rush my marriage with my own murder! Also in this chapter Anne spends time with her brother. Her and her brother ride horses together and leave the ceremony. It is very obvious how close of a relationship they share, but all in all because of Anne, he is going to die. I think Anne's father is a good man, he puts Anne in her place; although, I believe that Anne and her brother should be treated the same. Well, this marriage is getting closer!

Chapter 12- I can't believe Anne actually went back home. If I were in love, leaving the man I wanted to be with forever, would be the hardest thing for me. Once Anne and Elizabeth got home, they had a mother- daughter bond. I think this was much needed! I cannot believe how bad Elizabeth was talking about Mary! Mary made a mistake, but now she is happily married and has kids. Shouldn't that be something that is encouraged upon? Being happy? Why should Mary be like Anne? Although Anne did not sleep with the King, she is still taking him from his wife. I honestly think that is the worst out of the two. Yes, sleeping with him is wrong, but it was only a one night thing, but Anne has been seeing him for months! I hope Anne knows what she is doing because if I were in her shoes; I would have given up already.