==Introduction==[[File: The Favourite 1.jpg|200px|thumb|left| A poster, showing the three stars of the movie]]__NOTOC__The Favourite, a British made movie was one of the most critically acclaimed movies of 2018. It is a historical drama set in one of the key periods of British history. It focuses on the relationship of Queen Anne of Great Britain with two of the ladies in her court, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough and Abigail Hill, between 1708 and 1712. The motion picture is a darkly comic one and is in many ways not a typical historical drama. It was directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and written by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara. Queen Anne was played by Olivia ColemanColman, who won an Academy Award for Best Actress, for he performance. Abigail Hill was played by Emma Stone. Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough , was played by Rachel Weisz and her husband the Duke of Marlborough was played by Mark Gatis. This article will evaluate the historical accuracy of the acclaimed 2018 movie. [[File: The Favourite 1.jpg|200px|thumb|left| A poster, showing the three stars of the movie]]====Historical Context==Set in the early 1700s the movie concentrates on the period of the War of the Spanish Succession (1700-1715). This was a struggle between France and Britain and their respective allies. In a series of victories, the Duke of Marlborough, a military genius, defeated the armies of the French. This war was to prove to be a key turning point in the history of Europe. As it marked the end of French expansion under Louis IV and the rise of the British Empire <ref>Coward, Barry. The Stuart Age: England, 1603-1714 (London, Routledge, 2014), p. 287</ref>. Despite the victories, the war was not popular in Britain, because it led to high taxes. There was a great deal of factionalism in the country and it was divided into political lines. The Tories were conservatives, who disliked the war and ideas of Empire, while the Whigs were imperialists and more liberal. Both sides sought to influence Queen Anne (1665 –1714), who had immense political power and who could appoint ministers and prorogue Parliament <ref>Coward, p 289</ref>. The movie captures very well the political passions of the time and how they led to a great deal of political in-fighting at court. However, the customs of the actors in the movies have been criticized as not being historically accurate. In the 2018 movie, Sarah (Rachel Weisz) is shown dressed in masculine attire, including breaches. This was not historically correct and if Sarah had dressed like this, it would have caused a scandal and would have resulted in her being immediately dismissed from Court. ==
[[File: The favourite 2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|A contemporary portrait of Queen Anne]]
==How accurate are the characters in the movie==The characters in the movie are all based on historical figures. The central figure in the movie is Queen Anne. She became Queen after the death of her sister Mary I set in 1702 and was the last years of the Stuart Dynasty and had married Prince George War of Denmark. In the movie, she is shown as being very ill and suffering from a number of ailmentsSpanish Succession (1700-1715). That This was true a great struggle between France and she suffered from gout Britain and this meant that she had to be carried around in their respective allies. In a Sedan Chairseries of victories, the Duke of Marlborough, which meant that she was not able to take a very active part in military genius, defeated the politics armies of the timeFrench. Anne This war was to prove to be a rather tragic figure and was indeed pregnant 17 times as mentioned key turning point in the dramahistory of Europe. She tragically had 12 miscarriages and delivered five children and only one of these made As it past their second birthday. Her longest-lived child, marked the Prince end of Gloucester, died before his 12th birthday. These tragedies profoundly affected her, French expansion under Louis IV and she was a deeply unhappy person. Olivia Coleman portrays the Queen as an eccentric, insecure and unstable, but this was not the case. Anne could be volatile and emotional, but she was much more stable than Coleman’s portrayal. She was a deeply religious woman, and this was crucial to her character and her reign, and this is not really shown in Lanthimos work. She opposed her father, King James II pro-Catholic policies because rise of her devotion to the Church of EnglandBritish Empire. Moreover, she was not as foolish figure as played by Olivia Coleman but was rather a capable ruler who brought much-needed stability to her realm <ref> WallerCoward, MaureenBarry. Sovereign Ladies<i>The Stuart Age: The Six Reigning Queens of England , 1603-1714</i> (London: John Murray, 2006Routledge, 2014), p 213. 287</ref>. In many scenes, Anne is shown with rabbits whom she treats like children. In reality Despite the victories, the Queen did war was not keep rabbits as petspopular in Britain, and this is pure inventionbecause it led to high taxes. Sarah, There was a great deal of factionalism in the Duchess of Marlborough is shown as an imposing country and temperamental woman who is power-hungry. This representation it was accurate, and she was a committed Whigdivided into political lines. The movie does show her commitment to her husband Tories were conservatives, who disliked the Duke war and ideas of MarlboroughEmpire, even when he was at war for years on end. Rachel Weisz does capture while the character of Sarah Whigs were imperialists and her indomitable spirit <ref>Field, Opheliamore liberal. Sarah Churchill Duchess of Marlborough: The Both sides sought to influence Queen's Favourite Anne (London1665 –1714), Stwho had immense political power and who could appoint ministers and prorogue Parliament. Martin's Press, 2016)<ref>Coward, p 113289</ref>. As shown in the The movie she used her position as captures very well the favorite political passions of Queen Anne the time and how they led to become very influential. The loss a great deal of the monarch’s favor resulted political in her removal from -fighting at court, as portrayed in the drama. Abigail HillHowever, later Masham was as shown in the movie a poor relative of clothes worn by the powerful Sarah. She was taken into her service out of kindness as described actors in the 2018 movie. As in the motion picture, her family had movies have been ruined by her father’s gambling habit, but he did criticized for not sell her, after losing at a game of cards <ref>Field, p 119</ref>being historically accurate. Abigail was a servant at the Court of the Queen but unlike In the 2018 movie, she was not a humble maidSarah (Rachel Weisz) is shown dressed in masculine attire, but a lady-in-waitingincluding pants. This allowed her to come to the attention of Queen Anne. In real-life Abigail was not as bold or assertive as portrayed by Emma Stone historically correct and if she was in realityhad dressed like this, demure it would have caused a scandal and even retiring. However, she did marry a court attendant called Masham as portrayed resulted in the movieher being immediately dismissed from Court. The representation of some of ====How accurate are the other characters is often not historically accurate. For example, the memorable Lord Harley was not a handsome young man as shown in the movie but a middle-aged man at the time of the events. ====
[[File: The favourite 3.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Portrait of Abigail Hill, later Masham]]
==The relationship between Sarah and Anne==The characters in the movie focuses are all based on the relationships between Anne, Sarah, and Abigailhistorical figures. The central figure in the movie does show how influential Sarah was at the Courtis Queen Anne. She had met became Queen after the future Queen death of her sister Mary I in 1702 and was the last of the 1660s when they were both children Stuart Dynasty and Sarah had been kind and friendly to married Prince George of Denmark. In the young Royal. They were movie, she is shown as being very close ill and even when they were parted they would communicate by letterssuffering from a number of ailments. Sarah That was some five years older than Anne true and she suffered from gout and this allowed her meant that she had to have be carried around in a great deal of influence over the future Queen and when Anne married George of DenmarkSedan Chair, which meant that she became Lady was not able to take a very active part in the politics of the Bedchambertime. In 1702, when Anne was a rather tragic figure and was indeed pregnant 17 times as mentioned in the last drama. She tragically had 12 miscarriages and delivered five children and only one of these made it past their second birthday. Her longest-lived child, the Stuart’s was crowned Queen she appointed Sarah Mistress Prince of the RobeGloucester, who also assumed a series of other officesdied before his 12th birthday. These gave tragedies profoundly affected her a great deal of power , and she could control who had access to was a deeply unhappy person. Olivia Colman portrays the Queenas an eccentric, insecure and unstable, but this was not the case. Anne could be volatile and emotional, but she was much more stable than Coleman’s portrayal. Sarah She was a beautiful deeply religious woman, and vivacious woman this was crucial to her character and she often dominated her Queenreign, and this is not really shown in Lanthimos work. She could be very brutal with opposed her father, King James II pro-Catholic policies because of her devotion to the Church of England. Moreover, she was not as foolish figure as played by Olivia Coleman but was rather a capable ruler who brought much-needed stability to her and even condescendingrealm. <ref> Waller, Maureen. Sarah’s influence over <i>Sovereign Ladies: The Six Reigning Queens of England</i> (London: John Murray, 2006), p 213</ref> In many scenes, Anne was crucial is shown with rabbits whom she treats like children. In reality, the Queen did not keep rabbits as pets, and instrumental in this is pure invention. Sarah, the rise Duchess of Marlborough is shown as an imposing and temperamental woman who is power-hungry. This representation was accurate, and she was a committed Whig. The movie does show her commitment to her husband the Duke of Marlborough and his prosecution , even when he was at war for years on end. Rachel Weisz does capture the character of the war against France Sarah and her allies indomitable spirit.<ref>ChalusField, ElaineOphelia. "‘Ladies are often very good scaffoldings’Sarah Churchill Duchess of Marlborough: Women and Politics The Queen's Favourite (London, St. Martin's Press, 2016), p 113</ref> As shown in the Age movie she used her position as the favorite of Queen Anneto become very influential. The loss of the monarch’s favor resulted in her removal from court, as portrayed in the drama. Abigail Hill, later Masham was as shown in the movie a poor relative of the powerful Sarah. She was taken into her service out of kindness as described in the 2018 movie." Parliamentary History 28As in the motion picture, noher family had been ruined by her father’s gambling habit, but he did not sell her, after losing at a game of cards. 1 (2009): 150-165 <ref>Field, p 119</ref> Abigail was a servant at the Court of the Queen but unlike the movie, she was not a humble maid, but a lady-in-waiting. The relationship between Sarah This allowed her to come to the attention of Queen Anne. In real-life, Abigail was not as bold or assertive as portrayed by Emma Stone and her monarch she was largely in reality, demure and even retiring. However, she did marry a court attendant called Masham as portrayed in the movie. The representation of some of the other characters is often not historically accurate.For example, the memorable Lord Harley was not a handsome young man as shown in the movie but a middle-aged one at the time of the events.
====The relationship between Sarah and Anne====
[[File:The favourite 4.jpg|200px|thumb|left| The Duke of Marlborough at the Battle of Ramailles(1706) ]]
The movie focuses on the relationships between Anne, Sarah, and Abigail. The movie does show how influential Sarah was at the Court. She had met the future Queen in the 1660s when they were both children and Sarah had been kind and friendly to the young Royal. They were very close and even when they were parted they would communicate by letters. Sarah was some five years older than Anne and this allowed her to have a great deal of influence over the future Queen and when Anne married George of Denmark, she became Lady of the Bedchamber.
In 1702, when the last of the Stuart’s was crowned Queen she appointed Sarah Mistress of the Robe, who also assumed a series of other offices. These gave her a great deal of power and she could control who had access to the Queen. Sarah was a beautiful and vivacious woman and she often dominated her Queen. She could be very brutal with her and even condescending. Sarah’s influence over Anne was crucial and instrumental in the rise of her husband the Duke of Marlborough and his prosecution of the war against France and her allies. <ref>Chalus, Elaine. "‘Ladies are often very good scaffoldings’: Women and Politics in the Age of Anne." Parliamentary History 28, no. 1 (2009): 150-165 </ref> The relationship between Sarah and her monarch was largely accurate.
====Abigail Hill, the Queen, and Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough====
In the movie, Abigail plots to become the new favorite of the Queen and one of the most influential people in the kingdom. This was not really the case, Abigail did not have to conspire against Sarah, because she had already lost much of her influence by 1708. Ann had grown tired of the Duchess and her overbearing personality and this is why she turned to Abigail, who flattered and reassured the Queen, unlike the more abrasive Sarah. There is no evidence that Abigail poisoned Sarah as shown in the motion picture which ended with her near-death and waking up in a brothel.
One of the main reasons, for her fall, this, was Sarah’s arrogance and rudeness to Anne and not because of Abigail machinations. Queen Anne and Sarah had very different political views.<ref>Field, p 198</ref> The daughter of James II was instinctively a Tory, and a conservative. The Duchess was a Whig and by the standards of her time, liberal on issues such as religious toleration, except for Catholics.<ref>Holmes, Geoffrey. <i>British politics in the age of Anne</i> (Edinburg, A&C Black, 1987), p 11</ref> This led to growing conflicts between them and Anne came to resent Sarah imposing her Whig opinions on her. These political differences and the domineering character of the Duchess resulted in the rift between the Queen and her former favorite and in this regard, the movie is very inaccurate. This rather any great conspiracy by Abigail led to her elevation to the status of the Queen favorite.<ref>Holmes, p 78</ref>
==Abigail Hill==Was there a sexual relationship between Anne, the QueenSarah, and Sarah, Duchess of MarlboroughAbigail?====Abigail in the The 2018 movie plots to become the new favorite of portrays the Queen and therefore become one the Duchess of Marlborough as having a long-term sexual relationship despite the most influential people in the kingdomfact that they are both married. This was not really secret relationship is the case, Abigail did not have to conspire against Sarah, because she had already lost much source of her Sarah’s power and influence by 1708at the Royal Court. Ann had grown tired of the Duchess and her overbearing personality and this is why she turned to Abigail, who flattered and reassured the QueenIn fact, unlike the more abrasive Sarah. There it is no evidence exceedingly unlikely that Abigail poisoned Sarah as shown in the motion picture which ended with her near-death and waking up in Anne were having a brothellesbian affair. One of the main reasons, for her fall, thisAs noted above, Anne was Sarah’s arrogance a very religious woman and rudeness to Anne and not because her faith influenced every aspect of Abigail machinationsher life. Queen Anne and Sarah had very different political views <ref>FieldA sexual relationship with a member of the same sex in the eyes of the Anglican Church, p 198</ref>. The daughter of James II which Anne was instinctively a Torymember, and would have been regarded as a conservativemortal sin, leading to eternal damnation in hell. Moreover, Anne was very devoted to her husband. The Duchess two always shared their bedroom which was unusual for a Whig member of the elite and by the standards of her time, liberal on issues such as religious toleration, except for Catholics she was devasted when George died in 1708.<ref>HolmesGreen, GeoffreyDavid. British politics in the age of Queen Anne (EdinburgLondon: Collins, A&C Black, 19871970), p 11113</ref>. This led to growing conflicts between them and It cannot be denied that, once, Anne came to resent shared a very intense friendship with Sarah imposing her Whig opinions on her. These political differences , and the domineering character it was one of the Duchess resulted most important in the rift between the Queen and her former favorite and in this regard, the movie is very inaccuratelife. This rather any great conspiracy by Abigail led to her elevation to the status of the Queen favorite <ref>HolmesHowever, p 78</ref>we should not construct their relationship in modern terms.
==Was there a sexual relationship between Anne, Sarah, and Abigail==The 2018 movie portrays the Queen and the Duchess of Marlborough as having a long-term sexual relationship despite the fact that they are both married. This secret relationship is the source of Sarah’s power and influence at the Royal Court. In fact, it is exceedingly unlikely that Sarah and Anne were having a lesbian affair. As noted above, Anne was a very religious woman and her faith influenced every aspect of her life. A sexual relationship with a member of the same sex in the eyes of the Anglican Church, of which Anne was a member, would have been regarded as a mortal sin, leading to eternal damnation in hell. Moreover, Anne was very devoted to her husband. The two always shared their bedroom which was unusual for a member of the elite and she was devasted when George died in 1708 <ref>Green, David. Queen Anne (London: Collins, 1970), p 113</ref> It cannot be denied that, once, Anne shared a very intense friendship with Sarah, and it was one of the most important in her life. However, we should not construct their relationship in modern terms. There is also no evidence that Abigail was the lover of the Queen. It appears that Anne was not as dependent on her as she had been previously on Sarah. Moreover, by the time that Abigail had become her favorite, she was a very sick woman and suffering greatly from gout. Rumors about Anne’s sexuality were spread by Whig propagandists because they believe that she was too close to their hated enemies, the Tories .<ref>Green, p. 201 </ref>. It does seem that Sarah contributed to the rumors that the daughter of James II was a lesbian. She had anonymously circulated a poem that implied that Abigail and Anne were having a sexual affair. At the time, no one took this seriously and suspected that the Duchess was slandering the Queen out of spite. However, it does seem that Anne and Sarah’s intense friendship may have had some sexual aspect. It does appear that the Queen, at least subconsciously had urges from her friend and her chief courtier. In a series of letters, that she wrote to the wife of the Duke of Marlborough, she displays love for ‘her closest friend in a way that we would classify as romantic, though perhaps not erotic way’ <ref>Field, Ophelia. "Queen Anne's Ladies." The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide 11, no. 3 (2004): 21</ref>. After the falls from favor, it does seem that Sarah tried to revel them to embarrass the Queen, but she never did. What is clear is that the last of the Stuart Dynasty and her two favorites did not have the type of relationships that were shown in the movie<ref>Green, p 198</ref>. ==Conclusion==The Favourite is a very unusual drama as it is funny and it is based on historical events, from the early 18th century. It does accurately portray the fevered political atmosphere of the time and the infighting at the court. The movie does accurately portray the character of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, but it gives us a caricature of Queen Anne and Abigail. The general outline of the plot is based on the fall of Sarah and how she lost her position as the Queen’s favorite. However, there were a great many exaggerations and Abagail did not poison Sarah, for example. Then the reasons for the downfall of the Duchess was not a result of the devious machinations of Abigail. She was responsible for her downfall, she was too domineering, and tried to manipulate the Queen, into following political policies that were against her deepest beliefs. The drama of the 2018 movie, revolves on a supposed sexual relationship between Anne and Sarah, and later one between the Queen and Abigail. It is highly unlikely that this occurred as portrayed and it is probably based on groundless rumors. While the movie is based on real events it distorts and misrepresents what happened and therefore, while it may be great drama, the motion picture is not historically accurate. ==Further Reading==
FalknerIt does appear that the Queen, at least subconsciously had urges from her friend and her chief courtier. In a series of letters, that she wrote to the wife of the Duke of Marlborough, she displays love for ‘her closest friend in a way that we would classify as romantic, though perhaps not erotic way’ <ref>Field, Ophelia. "Queen Anne's Ladies." The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide 11, no. 3 (2004): 21</ref>. After the falls from favor, it does seem that Sarah tried to revel them to embarrass the Queen, but she never did. What is clear is that the last of the Stuart Dynasty and her two favorites did not have the type of relationships that were shown in the movie.<ref>Green, p 198</ref> ====Conclusion====The Favourite does accurately portray the fevered political atmosphere of the time and the infighting at the court. The movie also accurately portrays the character of Sarah, JamesDuchess of Marlborough, but it gives us a caricature of Queen Anne and Abigail. The War general outline of the plot is based on the fall of Sarah and how she lost her position as the Queen’s favorite. However, there were a great many exaggerations and Abagail did not poison Sarah, for example. Then the reasons for the downfall of the Duchess was not a result of the Spanish Succession (Kindle eddevious machinations of Abigail.) (YorkshireShe was responsible for her downfall, she was too domineering, Pen and Sword Militarytried to manipulate the Queen, 2015)into following political policies that were against her deepest beliefs.
The drama of the 2018 movie, revolves on a supposed sexual relationship between Anne and Sarah, and later one between the Queen and Abigail. It is highly unlikely that this occurred as portrayed and it is probably based on groundless rumors. While the movie is based on real events it distorts and misrepresents what happened and therefore, while it may be great drama, the motion picture is not historically accurate. ====Further Reading====* Falkner, James. The War of the Spanish Succession (Kindle ed.) (Yorkshire, Pen and Sword Military, 2015).* Gregg, Edward. Queen Anne (Revised) (The English Monarchs Series) (2001 ed.) (Yale University Press, 2004). {{MediaWiki:AmNative}}====References====<references/>
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