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    Italian Renaissance Essay

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    Most notable were Oration on the Dignity of Man, The Prince, and The Courtier, respectively, which defined…

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    wrote his book The Prince as a guide on how to rule effectively and was directly penned towards the same people who banished him. Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince, while appearing to be simply a handbook on how to rule a kingdom successfully, is a fascinating look into the traits that shape Machiavelli’s idea of a great ruler. According to Machiavelli, one of the main ways a prince can be successful is on how he is viewed by his people. The only way to stay in power is if a prince is a true…

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    into the evidence written by the man himself and others who cross examined his work. In conclusion this document will show how Machiavelli influenced government with his writings of how to seize and control power. “The end justifies the means.” (The Prince, Chapter XVIII). This quote from the Italian Diplomat himself shows us just…

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    The ideology employed in The Prince is highly reflective of the emerging humanism ideology of the Italian Renaissance. In the first few chapters, Machiavelli discusses the difficulty leaders have in maintaining control over recently obtained territories with difference customs than his own. First, Machiavelli states that leaders have a more difficulty preserving a new territory than maintaining a hereditary princedom. He provides two reasons for this: First, the people will willingly trade one…

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    Lukasz Tokarczyk Management 513 Section 5- Is it better to be Loved of Feared Thesis: The author has done great work here, however it’s full of controversial statements. He outlines what constitutes a great leader (known as Prince), and provides his idea of such leader. This may not be appealing to the reader since his advice seems to violate what is perceived as the moral standards by the society. The author believes that it is better to be feared than loved, he suggests and…

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    Baldassare Castiglione’s The Book of the Courtier offers various opinions on what constitutes the ideal man. The descriptions serve as a paradigm for men of the noble class to emulate. In fact, Castiglione’s work sets the standard for what it meant to be a gentleman. According to him, being an ideal Renaissance man demanded total, conscious effort needed in mastering many traits, all the while making the ownership of these various characteristics seem uncontrived and natural. Because the…

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    In The Prince, Cicero argues that it is best for a prince to be both loved and fear. However, this balance is very hard to maintain, therefore Cicero argues it is better for a prince to be feared than loved. Cicero explains that subjects are more likely to respect a leader if they fear him. He uses the examples of Hannibal and Scipio to display this. Hannibal was very cruel but very skilled, this resulted in his terrified soldiers respecting him. Scipio, on the other hand, was very skilled, but…

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    In the story A Single Shard Crane-man has many wise tips and sayings that are helpful to the people around him Crane-man is a very wise man who has lots of helpful little tips that guide Tree-ear through his life. In the story crane makes a very knowledgeable stamens. He says "Work gives a man dignity, stealing takes it away" This quote tells that crane man is wise because he is motivating Tree-ear to earn his worth and do the work to be respected. Also most men would would just tell you you…

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    The Prince is a political treatise written by Machiavelli in 1513,it was written in the vernacular Italian rather than Latin the aim of Machiavelli was to promote the in which the effective truth is taken to be more important than any abstract ideal It was also in direct conflict with the dominant Catholic and scholastic doctrines of the time concerning how to consider politics and ethics.[5][6] is the most remembered of Machiavelli's works and the one most responsible for bringing the word…

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    King's Wall: A Short Story

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    King Robert Wylie and his men are standing outside the dungeon’s door. Earl Michal Callaghan instructed the Kingsman, who were guarding it, to open them. He orders two of the Callaghan’s Kingsman to follow behind him. They all travel down the spiraling hallway, past the doors that line the wall, moving in sync to the sound of dripping water. King Robert eyes the prisoners that he sees, replaying King David’s words, wondering if there was any truth behind them. He looks around, contemplating…

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