Queen Elizabeth I supported the Chamberlains Men acting company, and King James I supported the Kings Men acting company.
They accused Jackson of acting like a monarch.
a puppet monarch is someone who is just acting the part while someone else is really controling the government. It is also: http://www.folkmanishandpuppets.com/ItemDesc.cfm?Id=772156&Title=Mini%20Monarch%20Butterfly&Collection=FingerPuppets&CollectionItems=Finger%20Puppets
Later in his life, Shakespeare was indirectly employed by royalty, when his acting company was sponsored by King James. It is highly unlikely that he was on speaking terms with any royal persons.
the monarch butterfly
It is a reference to Lady Jane Grey, short-lived monarch of England, and suggests that the person is being fancy or acting high and mighty.
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The Acting Companies in Shakespeare's dayput on plays for all sorts of people. Everyone who could afford a penny could attend a play.Although the acting companies were sponsored by members of the nobility and did put on private performances for wealthy and powerful individuals including the monarch, their primary audience was the general public.
James I, who became patron of the acting company Shakespeare belonged to and who regularly had them play the palace, much more often than Queen Elizabeth did.
The Viceroy mimics the Monarch for a special reason. The Monarch is poisonous, and so by the Viceroy acting like it's poisonous, predators avoid it. There is one difference though, the Viceroy has a black line running across his lower hind-wings. no^ the color of the viceroy is close to the monarchs and so at mating season it can affect them
As Britain's monarch, Queen Victoria held a symbolic and ceremonial role, serving as the head of state. She also played a significant role in shaping the monarchy into a more modern institution, engaging in public duties, and acting as a unifying figure for the nation during a period of significant expansion and industrialization.
The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").