Mr. Norman
English 2H, Period 1
4 November, 2014 In an excerpt of The Prince, Machiavelli states that “It is unnecessary for a [leader] to have all the good qualities, [he] ha[s] enumerated, but it is very necessary to appear to have them” (Machiavelli). There are many leaders who only appear to have the qualities needed to govern and command a crowd of people. Leaders need to appear religious, merciful but cruel, and feared but loved. Cleopatra had these attributions that allowed her to use her beauty, creativity, and ruthlessness to become one of Egypt’s most famous Pharaoh. Cleopatra used her wits, intelligence, and cleverness to remain “co-leader” in Egypt. To help her regain the throne back, Cleopatra hatched a plan to intervene with Caesar by rolling herself up in a carpet and displaying herself to him (Crawford). So impressed with her beauty and wits, Cleopatra won Caesar over and regained power to the throne. Like Julius Caesar who cried with the …show more content…
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