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    Joséphine de Beauharnais

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    Josephine de Beauharnais Josephine de Beauharnais was the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. Josephine was born on June 23rd 1763.She was the daughter of wealthy sugar planter Martinique‚ in the West Indies. At the age of 17 Josephine married Vicomte Alexandre de Beauharnais. With her marriage to Vicomte Alexandre‚ Josephine gave birth to a son‚ Eugène‚ and a daughter Hortense. During the Reign of Terror Vicomte Alexandre was accused of poorly defending Mainz and was considered an aristocrat‚ and

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    these dreadful societies. The leader Napoleon‚ a boar‚ and his nine dogs‚ demonstrate cruel single-minded acts and harsh‚ punishing behavior‚ influencing the uneducated animals in a horrible‚ disturbing way‚ which had severe consequences on the farm. Napoleon was always a jerk‚ which he showed through harsh‚ selfish‚ behavior. Napoleon was not the only one who acted this way‚ because there were followers who did anything and everything he requested. Napoleon had cruel events because all animals came

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    ~Napoleon’s Exile~ ||||| = Why Napoleon was exiled ||||| = Napoleon’s exile to Elba ||||| = How Napoleon escaped Elba ||||| = The measures that were taken to keep him on the island of Elba ||||| = Napoleon’s exile to Saint Helena ||||| = Fun facts Napoleon lost in a battle causing him to lose support of his army which forced him to give up his throne. Treaty of Fontainebleau allowed france to have power over Napoleon but Napoleon was still considered emperor. Exiled at age 45 to Elba. The

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    Animal Farm: a Thesis

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    Thesis: Napoleon is not a democratic leader‚ he is a dictator. George Orwell‚ the author of Animal Farm‚ wrote this novel to discuss the role of a non-democratic leader. In the novel‚ Napoleon‚ a pig‚ is the leader. However‚ Napoleon uses his power to frighten and to control the animals. For this reason he creates lies‚ uses propoganda and violence to keep his authority. Therefore Napoleon is not a democratic leader‚ he is a dictator. Firstly‚ Napoleon creates lies and abuse the ideology

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    agree with Napoleon more and more‚ Boxer says “If Comrade Napoleon says it‚ it must be right” (Orwell 56) that is how Napoleon gained his motto as “Napoleon is always right”. The animals became intimidated by the pigs and were too afraid to ever question their decisions. None of the other animals were smart enough to think differently. When Napoleon realizes how much power he has‚ he starts to take advantage of it. Napoleon starts to tweak the commandments to his advantage. Napoleon creates

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    Explain how Napoleon develops power and control over all the other animals? Which is the most significant way Napoleon develops power in the text? George Orwell’s Animal Farm has the protagonist Napoleon that gains great power and control over all the animals in Manor farm‚ making the farm a dictatorship. The three main contributes for Napoleon to gain power is propaganda‚ violence and exploitation. The propaganda is the by far the most significance way that Napoleon develops power and controls

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    power.’ Napoleon Bonaparte rose to the position of the most powerful man in France by the end of 1799. This occurred after the Coup of Brumaire during the 18/19th Brumaire of year 8‚ where Sieyès and Ducos‚ two directors‚ attempted to use Napoleon to overthrow the current government in order to create a new‚ better constitution. Napoleon‚ after making a speech to the council of ancients‚ then attempted to challenge the council of 500‚ the atmosphere was very hostile and soon Napoleon was attacked

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    the Mediterranean island of Corsica. He was the second of eight surviving children born to Carlo Buonaparte (1746-1785). As a boy‚ Napoleon attended school in mainland France‚ where he learned the French language‚ and went on to graduate from a French military academy in 1785. He then became a second lieutenant in an artillery regiment of the French army. Napoleon Bonaparte was extremely selfish and rarely was compelled to act on anything that didn’t directly involve himself. However‚ he did have

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    revolution‚ Animal Farm. Napoleon‚ the self-proclaimed leader of Animal Farm and allegorical representation of Joseph Stalin‚ has quite a few crafty and cunning ways to retain his authority over the animals. For example‚ by only educating the piglets and dogs‚ Napoleon keeps the majority of the animals uneducated and ignorant and therefore easier to manipulate. By blaming mistakes and wrongdoings on Snowball‚ an exiled pig who is an allegorical

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    Catcher in the Rye

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    self-loathing‚ self-isolating character in the book. Holden’s traits could widely be compared to Napoleon Dynamite the protagonist of the 2004 film Napoleon Dynamite directed by Jared Hess. Napoleon is characterized by his clichéd “school nerd” behavior and of course his own self-isolating habit just like Holden. Like Holden‚ Napoleon tries to put down people to isolate him from others. But even though Holden and Napoleon are alike on how they assume the traits of the people they meet‚ they are very much different

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