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    The Prince or The Analects By Rory Steuart Comparing the The Analects (confucious) with the Prince (Machiavelli) is something like comparing George bush and Elizabeth May of the green party. Basically the wrtitings of The Analects totally disagrees with the writings of The Prince. Confucius believes people are easily improved and taught through self promotion and development‚ Machaveli however sees humanity in a much different light. Machiavelli was an innovator of realism politics and believed

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    Why are the Oscars so white? Marialuisa Rincon After noticing that none of the 20 actors nominated for Oscars last year were of color‚ Maryland activist April Reign tweeted‚ “#oscarssowhite they asked to touch my hair.” The hashtag went viral within days and the memes and jokes that stemmed from it served to highlight the lack of diversity that has become a hallmark of academy nominations. It opened up a conversation—first‚ between Reign and her followers—and later‚ among the public‚ celebrities

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    Looking Beneath the Surface People often value objects based on their appearance or their monetary value. The novella‚ The Little Prince‚ by Antoine de Saint Exupery tells the adventure of the little prince who lives in a little planet with his rose and then leaves the planet because he doubts the rose’s sincerity. On Earth‚ the little prince realizes the true meaning of his relationship with his rose and decides to return to his planet. Throughout the book‚ the author cleverly describes many

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    Good and bad princes are typically easily distinguishable‚ regardless of the time period from which they rule. For today’s rulers‚ we tend to gravitate towards leaders that we like or leaders who are popular. Standards for rulers have changed over time‚ but in the middle ages rulers were judged by a very strict set of criteria in which rulers were meant to be feared by all and loved by none. Kings and Princes of the middle ages were not necessarily popular as they are today. Instead‚ they strived

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    Machiavelli’s The Prince was written as a response to the disunity of the Italian state system. The Prince can be read as a satire of the corruption of the Papacy in order to reveal all of the problems of the ruling class. Concurrently‚ The Prince can also be read as an earnest attempt to help reunify Italy under the Medici family of Florence. Considering the circumstances‚ The Prince should be read as a satire just for the underlying reason of why it was written. Machiavelli had a hidden agenda;

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    Mark Twain had said that The Prince and the Pauper was a tale for young people of all ages. Primarily‚ it is a children’s book‚ and the dominant themes running through the books are of childhood fairy tales: death of a parent‚ cruel substitute parents‚ abandonment‚ lost identity‚ and injustice. However‚ the two most major themes represented by the book are that of lost identity and confronting injustice with righteousness and mercy. Mark Twain starkly contrasts the two worlds from which the two

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    Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ also known as Il principe‚ is a short treatise for Renaissance leaders on how to acquire and maintain political power (Kuiper‚ “The Prince”). It is a reflection of his political experience‚ a collection of advice Machiavelli had learned over the course of his political career. This essay will first explain and analyze the key ideas of The Prince and Machiavelli’s method of expression before putting the book in the larger context of the Renaissance and its contemporary

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    In machiavelli’s The Prince‚ Machiavelli discusses many of the traits and requirements a leader needs to rule properly. Machiavelli discusses many ideas and requirements a rule must do one of which is if you can’t be both loved and feared it is better to be feared than loved. In: machiavelli’s view being feared brings more loyalty from his people than being loved‚ he bases this on his view of people as a whole‚ which in my opinion is a strong argument that was definitely true in his time and still

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    dominated opposed to greed‚ exploitation and cynicism. Wilde’s the novel developed during this time. The 1890 date of publishing of The Picture implies that any kind of homoerotic relationships were very much forbidden. Therefore‚ the only novel of Oscar Wilde caused a public outcry in a pious Victorian England. The typical idealistic image of behavior and modesty inherent to old-time Victorian England was discredited in the novel. The radical ideas the novel contained evoked a conflict between moral

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    in creating a contrast between Oscar and Lola by outlining how Lola is more rebellious and outgoing than Oscar. This is illustrated through the differences between the relationships either of the siblings have with their mother specifically after her cancer diagnosis as well as their own reactions towards the diagnosis. For instance‚ when their mother announces the doctor is running more tests on her‚ Lola asks her mother‚ “could you please pass the salt?” while Oscar looks like “he was going to cry”

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