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    address how a leader is able to survive and thrive in a world in which unexpected events occur on a regular basis. They portray the effective styles of leadership in balance with their ever changing surroundings‚ as well as their ability to maintain their interpersonal relationships with a group under unfavorable conditions. This film is a powerful movie because it makes clear to the viewer just how often disruptions and discontinuities occur. Also‚ it is an excellent example of how leaders must be able

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    GROUP PAPER/LEADERSHIP GLADIATOR‚ by Ridley Scott (2004) 1. INTRODUCTION Acting as observers in this case‚ we are reviewing the leadership from the perspective of the son of Caesar‚ Commodus. A man‚ with love lost. A man‚ without the desired virtues set by his Father. A man‚ without morals‚ as stated by his Father. A man‚ who competes for favor‚ trust‚ honor and value with an authentic leader like Maximus‚ someone whom has also had the love of Commodus Father and fails to connect with his followers

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    Invictus” – Individual paper “Invictus”‚ is a powerful movie representing what Nelson Mandela taking the office as the first black president of South Africa and set to accomplish great things. Nelson Mandela was the founder and lead of the African National Congress and spent 27 years in prison on charges for sabotage against the white military and government to end apartheid. The movie starts with his release from prison on February 11‚ 1990 greeted by the black

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    can do. This is what the main characters do in Anthem and Invictus do. The two characters in the book Anthem by Ayn Rand and the poem Invictus by William Henley both face very dark and troubling points in their respective stories. While many other people in the story turn around and accept the dark times both the main characters stand up to the darkness never giving up in the most troubling points in their life. The main characters in Invictus and Anthem never gave up and used their free spirited attitudes

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    and I am not easily discouraged or put down by anything in life. The poem Invictus is a poem with a very strong message to those going through tough times or difficult tasks. The word Invictus means unconquerable in Latin‚ and as the title really sums up the meaning of the poem. The poem to me seems to be saying that I will be the unmovable object struggling against an unstoppable force. In the first stanza of Invictus‚ William Henley speaks about the darkness covering him much like seniors are

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    Morgan Freeman as South African President Nelson Mandela and Matt Damon as François Pienaar‚ the captain of the South African rugby union team the Springboks. The film displays that hope and courage are very important aspects of Presidential leadership; Nelson Mandela is displayed in the film to be both hopeful and courageous. The scene from the film I have seen to best display these features; is best titled ‘people are wrong’. (Youtube link on Power point) I have chosen this scene because

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    and fight until the end‚ through our desire to live. Similar concept is seen in the poem “ Invictus “ by William Ernest Henley. The speaker in the poem describes his situation‚ where he is trapped in his mind as a prisoner. Even Though the speaker does not explicitly state the problem he is facing‚ we get to see his internal turmoil as he is going through this problem. Universal truth is evident in “Invictus” is that despite the hardships one might face‚ the desire to live is what keeps us sane.

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    Written in the form of a sonnet‚ William Ernest Henley’s poem “Invictus” describes the continuos battle against darkness and sin that every human being experiences in his or her life. “Invictus” is formatted in four stanzas with four lines each and every stanza serves a separate purpose then the stanzas before. Henley reveals one of the major themes of this poem through the words “My head is bloody‚ but unbowed” (8). This line at the end of stanza two displays that everybody will endure struggles

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    Grandin" is about a woman that had autism and because of the autism everyone around her thought that she was different and weird. In "Invictus" is the story of how Nelson Mandela united South Africa with rugby by winning the world cup. The thing that makes both films similar in that both have to overcome an obstacle to make a difference in their society. In my opinion "Invictus" was a better film in that it had character development‚ plot‚ and inspiring than "Temple Grandin." To begin with‚ the character

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    When deciding between the films “Invictus” and “Temple Grandin” it comes down to which one touched your heart more. Temple Grandin was a warm and heartfelt movie about how this young lady became successful with learning how to deal with her autism. In the beginning of the movie Temple didn’t want to go to college‚ she didn’t want anyone touching her‚ and she began to go to this certain cow machine for a release of stress to help her feel more calm. As she progressed in her life she was able to finish

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