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Which details serve as evidence that Boadicea is a warrior archetype? Check all that apply.

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Evidence that Boadicea is a warrior Archetype

Boadicea is an unusual traditional plan and a captivating share on the customary warrior-queen. She resists the patriarchal Romans covering her womenfolk as a symbol of confidence, screaming escape opposite prejudice. Mother continues to War, The Savage, The Woman, Overcoming suffering, The Individual Defiant.


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Boudicea is both an amazing historical figure and a fascinating take on the legendary warrior-queen. She opposes the patriarchal Romans wearing her womanhood as a badge of honour, crying out against injustice.

1.Mom goes to War: Many of the classical women warriors are presented as young virgins. Boudicea was neither. The Flame-haired Warrior-queen had several daughters (who went to war with her, though we don’t know if they fought) and a deceased husband.

2. The savage: She is ferocious and savage, a definite outsider praying to foreign gods and leading a massive army of painted savages to drown southern Britain in blood.

3. The Woman: Despite her ferocity, Boudicea maintains her feminine quality, exotic as well as deadly.

4. Overcoming suffering: She suffered brutal indignities but came out swinging. She converted her sorrow into power.

5) The Individual Defiant: One woman standing up the the cruelty of Roman soldiers and Roman merchants, becoming an example for years to come, despite her eventual doom.

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