How would it be possible for a group of women to overthrow the monarchy of Henry VIII-- asking for the purpose of writing a script.

by lilscreenwrita

I am curious (despite it being highly impossible), about the steps for a group of say between 5 to 7 women to overthrow a king from the 16th Century. I'm trying to write a girl power-esque script and i'm getting lost in my research. I am torn between deciding what would be more realistic: an assassination or a coup-- if either, what would be the steps to do so? Other suggestions and ideas highly encouraged.

jschooltiger

Hi there - we're happy to approve your question related to your novel, and we are happy for people to answer. However, we should warn you that many flairs have become reluctant to answer questions for aspiring novelists, based on past experience: some aspiring novelists have a tendency to try to pump historians for trivia while ignoring the bigger points they were making, while others have a tendency to argue with historians when the historical reality does not line up with what's needed for a particular scene or characterization. Please respect the answers of people who have generously given you their time, even if it's not always what you want to hear.

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