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    Through the use of repetition‚ historical reference‚ and persuasive aphorisms Machiavelli effectively conveyed the important skills required to be a prince. Machiavelli repeated himself numerous times throughout the piece. The purpose of this was to relay the importance of the advice given. To illustrate this point‚ Machiavelli says that if a prince wants his people to respect him‚ he must “keep his hands off the property and the women of his citizens and his subjects.”‚ in paragraph 15. In paragraph

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    There are many different versions of Cinderella‚ most are very similar in some sort of way. Disney Pixar’s version and the Egyptian version are two very similar versions that can be compared. In almost every Cinderella storie no matter what culture there is a slipper of some kind. In the Disney version it was a glass slipper‚ but in the the Egyptian version the slipper was rose gold. The way the slipper looks and what it is made of in these stories tends to reflect on what culture the story comes

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    In the chapter entitled‚ “On Cruelty and Mercy‚ and Whether It Is Better to Be Loved Than To Be Feared or the contrary” Machiavelli discusses whether a prince should allow the fear or the love he presents to keep his citizens loyal enough to gain power. Machiavelli states that “Therefore‚ a prince must not worry about the reproach of cruelty when it is a matter of keeping his subjects united and loyal... From this arises an argument: whether it is better to be loved than

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    Even when a prince wishes to be merciful‚ the fear must overpower to insinuate the control over the people the ruler is watching over. Fear brings order in Machiavelli’s eyes. It is difficult to bring both fear and love into the same category‚ but a prince is better off being feared rather than being loved. Hannibal‚ a man who led an army against Rome‚ was known for his cruelty. Hannibal

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    Machiavelli’s views on human nature are unjust; nevertheless‚ his philosophy‚ or rather instructions‚ is reasonable in capturing the selfishness of men. As written in The Qualities of the Prince by Machiavelli‚ “Men are ungrateful‚ fickle‚ simulators and deceivers‚ avoiders of danger‚ greedy for gain; and while you work for their good they are completely yours‚ offering you their blood‚ their property‚ their lives‚ and their sons… when danger is far away; but when it comes nearer

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    choose to be blind." The bells on the cushion jangled when Emperor Leroy slammed a fist onto the armrest and Prince Cyrillus gave a strangled cry. Blossoming across his face was a welt‚ raw and angry under the glimmer of the emperor’s golden magic. With eyes as sharp as a freshly-whetted blade‚ Aloysius held up his hand. Spirals of purple energy bristled against his skin‚ but the welt on Prince Cyrillus’ face began to blister and Aloysius bit down on his lips. The purple glow withered away with Aloysius’s

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    Machiavelli’s The Prince Modern society accepts virtue to simply mean behavior illustrating high moral standard. The Latin word‚ virtus‚ originates from vir‚ meaning “man‚” and based upon this derivation‚ Machiavelli associates virtue with a definition more closely identified with manliness and a man’s ability to succeed. In Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ Machiavelli defines virtue to be the ability to achieve success by any means necessary‚ despite his lack of genuine ability to lead as a prince. To begin

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    of Arc. Nancy Wilson Ross wrote of that Joan of Arc was a simple girl taken advantage of by a wimp of a prince/king who left her to be used and abandoned at the first sign of trouble; by those that she had helped the most. That Joan was divinely guided by her voices and manipulated by many to fit their will. Mrs. Ross starts off by showing the extreme challenge of getting to see the Prince Dauphin. In the beginning she was laughed at and told to go back to her family farm‚ as a mere girl they

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    story Salt and Bread‚ and the Prince from the story The Prince and the Pauper. The King in Salt and Bread made some good and bad choices. The first choice he made was asking his girls how much they loved him and when one said more than salt and bread he banned her from his home. The other two girls were ecstatic because they wanted her gone so they had their dad to themselves. The King faced the consequence of never seeing his daughter again. The Prince in The Prince and the Pauper wanted to

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    Machiavellian Rulers Essay APEH 1 Machiavellian Rulers In history‚ Niccolo Machiavelli is considered to be one of the most influential and powerful political theorists in the world. One of his most famous and legendary pieces entitled The Prince‚ stresses and describes his political ideas and beliefs. Machiavelli’s concepts have had great influence on prominent leaders that the world has ever seen. Queen Elizabeth I of England and King Henry IV of France are key examples of Machiavelli’s

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