3.A ) THE QUEEN. WAS IT A FAIRY TALES ?
History tell us that..., and we are of the opinion that.
..Little Victory couldnīt never get to know her father, duke of Kent, because he died when Victoria was only a newborn baby.At the same time, her mother, duchess of Saxony-Coburg, objected to accepting Alice as a queen. In this sense, couldnīt be Aliceīs mother the nasty and ugly queen we met in Carrollīs book?. It was sure that the author tried to defend the future queen Victory, and just like Victory Alice wanted to become queen.
Once upon a time...
An unruled young queen named Victory. She was anxious to govern, manage,guide, handle England. She was a queen distant from conservatives, named in England the Tory party, but nearby the liberal party, the Whigs.
One day she fell in love with a mysterious knight: the prince Albert. They got married and lived very happy with a happy Monarchy. The young queen illuminated England and created her own Era. An Era that coincided with new scientific discoveries (Darwin), the Industrial Revolution, and the conquest of India among other things.
Furthermore, the prince Albert put up a grandiose glass palace (1851); in there Albert organized a world fair consisted of these greatest human hits.
History and Hyde Park in London show us that it was not a dream.