missylea2245
Apr 5, 2010, 03:52 PM
What does this phrase mean?
I'm reading an Anne of Cleves for my 11th grade research paper and don't know what this means...
"Some theorists believe that there is a chemical element in sexual attraction; it may have been at work here, in both Henry and Anne; instant repudiation upon his side, placid acceptance of the situation on hers. Otherwise, for Anne was young when she came to England, she might have borne strong sons."
--Anne of Cleves
Please help:)
I'm reading an Anne of Cleves for my 11th grade research paper and don't know what this means...
"Some theorists believe that there is a chemical element in sexual attraction; it may have been at work here, in both Henry and Anne; instant repudiation upon his side, placid acceptance of the situation on hers. Otherwise, for Anne was young when she came to England, she might have borne strong sons."
--Anne of Cleves
Please help:)