
The White Queen
A história começa em 1464, nono ano da guerra, e é focada em três mulheres que foram peças-chave durante o período: Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret Beaufort, e Anne Neville.
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- AI reference — unverifiedDuring the Battle of Barnet, characters are shown in brutal close combat, with soldiers being run through with swords and blood splattering across their faces in the fog.
- AI reference — unverifiedElizabeth Woodville and her mother Jacquetta of Luxembourg perform a magical ritual, writing a curse in blood and casting it into a river to summon a storm that disrupts their enemies' ships.
- AI reference — unverifiedEdward IV and Elizabeth Woodville engage in a passionate, semi-naked sexual encounter in a bedroom after their secret marriage, showing explicit physical intimacy.
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Portraying the natural family or parenthood as oppressive or obsolete.
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