Niccolo Machiavelli The Prince Essay

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    “Power is like a desolating pestilence, it pollutes whatever it touches” (Shelley). The play Romeo & Juliet, by William Shakespeare, takes place in the 1300’s in Verona, Italy. It’s about two lovers called Romeo and Juliet. They can’t show their love for each other because of one major conflict stopping them from expressing their love, the hate both of their families have for each other. Romeo, belonging to the Montagues, and Juliet, belonging to the Capulets, can’t express their love for each…

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    necessarily, no, but the scenario of moral compromise revolving ends and means. Niccolo Machiavelli is most famous for his attributed version of a quote many have sliced up and simplified from the original involving moral compromise involving ends and means. Now, Machiavelli never said the famous quote so succinctly simple, it was a tad more robust, generally he states “and in the actions of all men, and especially of Princes, where there is no court to appeal to, one looks to the end.…

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    From its earliest time, human history recounts wars among its civilizations. Wars were, and still are, typically accompanied by arguments for and against waging them. Many have justified war; many have lamented its consequences. It is said that war is a part of an effort to eradicate it all together someday, or that it is an inevitable part of life. War is a difficult subject to explain. There are several reasons why they take place, most of them unjustifiable. Unjustifiable as war might be, it…

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    politics or a personal philosophy. To what extent did your person act by a code…?)Niccolo Machiavelli wrote the ever famous book, “The Prince” which described the perfect dictator, and how to successfully obtain total domination. This book has been the guidelines for many famous rulers throughout the course of history, such as Napoleon Buonaparte. However, the most famous ruler that followed the code of The Prince would be the nefarious, Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler is one of the most famous…

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    Niccolò Machiavelli is smart and a strategic author. There are many ways on how to interpret his famous work, “The Prince”. It is intriguing that Machiavelli did not provide a title for the book. In doing so, Machiavelli shows his strategic writing to challenge the reader. To read the book and accept it in a literal sense is questionable. The intended audience rather audiences for the book is anyone that can access the book but the real audience will catch the essence of Machiavelli’s work. With…

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    Goals and Objectives explained • Brief introduction to Machiavelli • Teacher will model how to unpack complex text using the reading, The Prince. • Students will complete reading guide as the text progresses with the aid of the teacher. • Students are allowed to complete the last paragraph on their own and remaining questions of the reading guide. • Class discussion of the reading • Exit Slip/ Extended Writing o Do you agree with Machiavelli, specifically his opinions on human nature and how…

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    power. Gaining power comes from understanding which principality the prince is conquering and how to rule each specific principality. Principalities can be hereditary or new. They can also be ruled with the help of ministers or nobles. Ministers are appointed by the prince and help keep the attention on the prince where as nobles are not appointed and have their own groups of influence. It is also important to understand if the prince gains power through buying it, then they are weak and will…

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    The key figures of the Renaissance helped to shape the world of their time, bringing about new ideas, and challenging the rules of their societies. They also have had lasting effects on the world that help to shape it even into the modern day. It would be difficult to say who exactly had the largest influence, but ten of the best are as follows. The first figure of this group is Leonardo da Vinci, who lived in Italy and France during the mid-to-late-15th and early 16th Centuries. A well-known…

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     Utopia=nowhere  More talked about the ideal socialist community and he tried to prove greed was the root of societal problems  Desiderius Erasmus  He wrote “The education of a Christian Prince” (1504) and “The Praise of Folly”(1509) • Taught the importance of having a well educated society • Believed Christianity is all about Jesus Christ and what He says • Makes fun of the Catholic Church in “Praise of Folly”. • His thoughts contributed…

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