She had already decided that, when she grew up, she was going to do whatever she pleased and not let anyone order her about.
In "The Lady Elizabeth" by Alison Weir, the protagonist, Elizabeth, demonstrates a strong sense of independence from a young age. She makes a resolute decision that in her future, she will assert her own will and avoid being controlled by others. This mindset reflects her desire for autonomy and the determination to carve her own path. Elizabeth's character is shaped by her experiences and the limitations placed on women in her...