She's also pretty modest, or at least easily embarrassed - while her furious and and extremely embarrassed reaction to Freud and Shiro seeing her naked was more normal, she gets strangely flustered about walking in on Shiro and Joan sharing what she seems to think is a "romantic moment", and can barely bring herself to interrupt, having to throw herself forwards into the situation just to manage speaking to them. (But, then again, she has no problem with stripping down around the other girls, or taking a bath with Florence.) She gets riled up rather quickly and easily, and often lashes out violently when it happens - when Freud plays along with Empress Dowager's prostituting herself, Elizabeth hits him over the head with a steel folding chair and shrieks at him.
Unlike a lot of the other clones, Elizabeth isn't overly resentful of the school or of her original, and she doesn't seem to hate what she has to do - but she does mention that she's envious of Marie Curie, who got to follow her dreams and do something different, who got to follow her own path (or, at least, as far as they know). She doesn't have a completely different goal, like Marie wanting to be a musician instead of a scientist - in fact, she only expresses two problems she has with being Elizabeth. The first is that she's not sure what she's expected to do, even if she does become the perfect replica; she can't really be Queen, and she doesn't have subjects to rule over, so she can't implement knowledge or strategies or anything she knows about ruling. The second is that she... wants to get married.
A last notable trait of Elizabeth is that she also fears following the "fate" of her original, but it's not to the extreme of, say, Joan of Arc. She's just very, very adamant about her dreams, which involve getting married to a handsome man, owning a nice house and a white puppy and having two children. She's scared of growing up to be an old maid who dies cold and alone like the original. She's obsessed with her original's love life and how it could impact her current life.
Other: YOU SHOULD READ THIS SERIES AND APP SOMEONE. Additional Links:Wikipedia article on Queen Elizabeth I. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England)
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Unlike a lot of the other clones, Elizabeth isn't overly resentful of the school or of her original, and she doesn't seem to hate what she has to do - but she does mention that she's envious of Marie Curie, who got to follow her dreams and do something different, who got to follow her own path (or, at least, as far as they know). She doesn't have a completely different goal, like Marie wanting to be a musician instead of a scientist - in fact, she only expresses two problems she has with being Elizabeth. The first is that she's not sure what she's expected to do, even if she does become the perfect replica; she can't really be Queen, and she doesn't have subjects to rule over, so she can't implement knowledge or strategies or anything she knows about ruling. The second is that she... wants to get married.
A last notable trait of Elizabeth is that she also fears following the "fate" of her original, but it's not to the extreme of, say, Joan of Arc. She's just very, very adamant about her dreams, which involve getting married to a handsome man, owning a nice house and a white puppy and having two children. She's scared of growing up to be an old maid who dies cold and alone like the original. She's obsessed with her original's love life and how it could impact her current life.
Other: YOU SHOULD READ THIS SERIES AND APP SOMEONE.
Additional Links: Wikipedia article on Queen Elizabeth I. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England)