"Though I have the weak body of a woman, I have the heart and stomach of a man!" Queen Elizabeth, p.279
The main theme in "Cue for Treason" is the idea of loyalty and betrayal. The novel explores how the characters navigate loyalty to their friends, family, and country, and the consequences of betraying those loyalties. Additionally, the theme of courage in the face of adversity is also prevalent throughout the story.
I believe that it it when Peter throws the rock at Sir Phillip Morton and his men. And then one of them shot at Peter and hit his hat. Which then caused a chain reaction of him needing to run away and blah blah blah.
cue for treason is a book. cue is a signal and treason is a violation against a country.
A theme for the novel is loyalty and unloyalty for the Queen Of England.
Peter BrownriggKatherine(kit)russelSir Philip mortonMr. burbagemr. and mrs. desmondjohn sommersanthony duncansir Robert cecil
Peter Brownrigg
That's not really a question...
the "cue"
the theme is that the story is cued and is treased for the sake of treason.
Geoffrey Trease wrote Cue for Treason.
Geoffrey Trease
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The redhead in the novel "Cue for Treason" is Sir Philip Morton's daughter, Mary. She plays a significant role in the story as a friend and ally to the main characters, Peter and Kit.
The red-headed character in the novel "Cue for Treason" is Peter Brownrigg, the protagonist. He is a young actor who becomes entangled in espionage during the Elizabethan era in England.
No, Sir Philip Morton is not a governor in "Cue for Treason." He is a wealthy landowner and a member of the Queen's inner circle, but not a governor.
"Cue for Treason" takes place during the Elizabethan era in England, specifically during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which lasted from 1558 to 1603.