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    Plato vs. Machiavelli

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    The Prince each present an “ideal” state along with a description of what an “ideal” founder of such a state would be like. The ideals of these two great men differ immensely and the foundation for these differences can be found in their distinctive views regarding human nature. Once this is assessed the picture that each man paints of their ideal ruler or founder becomes much clearer. Plato promotes the concept of philosopher-kings who rule over his imagined Utopian society‚ while Machiavelli endorses

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    The prince essay

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    Zimbabwe. Might I recommend taking advice from Machiavelli’s The Prince? This book explains how a leader should go about things in his/her career‚ like decisions‚ techniques‚ and ways he/she can follow through with them. With the issues in Zimbabwe’s economy‚ some of the advice within The Prince could be useful towards your actions to fix the problems. Your leadership styles could be improved by the guidance of Machiavelli’s The Prince in many different ways‚ which will improve your economy. In the

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    Secondhand Lion & The Secret Lion Identify one flat character and one round character from either short story or the film. Explain why you believe your choices fits the criteria for these two types of characters. Every story has to have a round character. A round character is a major character that changes throughout the story. I think that Walter is a round character because the story revolves around him and he changes from being a scared and innocent kid to a free and independent kid. He understands

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    12 October 2011 Analysis: The Prince The ideal prince‚ for most people‚ would be one of which who show trustworthiness‚ mercy‚ religiousness‚ etc.‚ all of which are good traits. On the contrary‚ according to Machiavelli‚ the ideal prince would at most show none of these traits and yet seem to possess them all at once. The ideal prince for Machiavelli would be one who is cruel and prudent and is more miserly than liberal. Machiavelli feels that an ideal prince would be cruel enough to bestow

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    should be ran whether it be a single ruler such as a prince or multiple rulers like philosophy kings. Machiavelli intended for a society/principality to be ruled a strong ruler whether he be just or unjust‚ moral or immoral; whereas Plato believed for a society to work a just ruler such as the philosopher kings along with its other social counterparts was the perfect society. This paper intends to show how a just ruler was not something Machiavelli saw as pertinent to a society’s survival whereas Plato

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    Terry Fox

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    Terry Fox was born in Winnipeg‚ Manitoba‚ but raised in Port Coquitlam‚ British Columbia‚ a community near Vancouver on Canada’s west coast. As an active teenager involved in many sports‚ in 1977 Terry was only 18 years old when he was diagnosed with bone cancer and forced to have his right leg amputated six inches above the knee. <br> <br>The night before his operation‚ Terry read an article about an amputee who had competed in the New York Marathon. Indirectly that story‚ along with Terry’s observations

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    Thought Fox

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    Fox: What do you mean? Starting with an interpretation of “The Burnt Fox‚” and going on to an analysis of the poem‚ aim to figure out what exactly might be the relation of poem to dream‚ dream to poem. Refer closely to both‚ quote‚ and analyze what you have quoted‚ in support of your argument. In the year of 1952‚ Ted Hughes was a second year student at Cambridge University. For the first two years of his schooling he studied English in hopes to become a poet. However during his time there

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    The Thought Fox

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    The Thought Fox By Ted Hughes Imagine可作两种解释。一,think about something and forms a picture or idea of it. 二,同dream‚ you think you’ve seen‚ heard‚ or experienced that thing‚ although you have not. I imagine this midnight moment’s forest : Something else is alive Besides the clock’s loneliness And this blank page where my fingers move. 本段loneliness重复出现了两次,与第一行的midnight形成呼应。相似的还有no star 与darkness。同时fingers move又与loneliness所表现出的寂静形成对比。虽然深夜静谧,但作者的思绪却正活跃,不然也无法在deep

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    The Prince MAJOR THEME Machiavelli had a true and abiding love for Florence. He wanted to make Florence great and also find himself a job‚ as he lost his when the Medici family came into power. He dedicated his book on political science‚ The Prince‚ to Lorenzo Medici in the hopes that Lorenzo would be impressed and offer him a job. However‚ Lorenzo ignored the book and Machiavelli. The Prince is a didactic examination of political power‚ how to achieve it‚ maintain it‚ and expand

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    Machiavelli The Tempest

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    Prospero in Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" fits the description of a Machiavellian Prince. He is cunning‚ conspires‚ and schemes‚ and has a tremendous amount of power throughout the whole work. Prospero’s Magical powers give a fairytale-like quality to the work‚ which he uses to his advantage to become the most powerful character in the work‚ controlling the destiny of all the characters in the play. He was unrightfully overthrown as the Duke of Milan by his also scheming Machiavellian

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