The first recurring theme in “The Prince” is good will and hatred, Machiavelli always goes back to the fact that a prince must make sure that he is not hated by his people, a prince must take care of his people and not be cruel and if a prince suspects he is hated by this people he should fear them. He discusses this theme in both chapters XVII and XIX. The second recurring theme in “The Prince is fortune in this theme Machiavelli discusses in chapters I, XII, and XXV. Machiavelli ends the “The Prince” by about fortune and the control that it has on human affairs. In the last chapter(XXV) he talks about how even if two people follow the same path as fortune
The first recurring theme in “The Prince” is good will and hatred, Machiavelli always goes back to the fact that a prince must make sure that he is not hated by his people, a prince must take care of his people and not be cruel and if a prince suspects he is hated by this people he should fear them. He discusses this theme in both chapters XVII and XIX. The second recurring theme in “The Prince is fortune in this theme Machiavelli discusses in chapters I, XII, and XXV. Machiavelli ends the “The Prince” by about fortune and the control that it has on human affairs. In the last chapter(XXV) he talks about how even if two people follow the same path as fortune