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    impression that the argument has the potential to be a strong argument, the only way to assert that a argument is robust and resilient is through the assessment of how this argument is reflecting the reality. For instance, while the German ruthless dictator, Adolf Hittler, provided the argument to his fellows germans in the Nazi party that the jews were the main…

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    stories without you even realizing it. First, the story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut has many examples of symbolism and allusion. One instance of symbolism “Harrison Bergeron” was when Harrison was standing up from the guards and from the dictator he was kinda like a hero, he was fighting for his rights and wanted to break the system so he could be free and when the sirens are going off in George Bergeron’s head one of the sounds that go off is a twenty-one gun salute which could be a…

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    After many associations, he became dictator of the Roman Empire, a regulation that lasted for one year before his death. Caesar was killed by political rivals on March (the 15th), 44 BC. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the US and is observed as one of America's extreme idols because…

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    There was unemployment, trades were not being made, people sought to find a new leader that could deal with it. The German, Italian, and Japanese nations all became found to be ruled in a dictatorship. The dictator duty was often performed by military leaders or dictators that were not ordained. Mussolini had come into Italia’s power in 1922, in Germany it was Adolf Hitler the ‘Nazi Party Leader’ in 1933, and for Japan in the early 1930’s military leaders took control. With these leaders…

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    Saddam Hussein, the former president/dictator of Iraq, was one of the most corrupt politicians of all time. His policies and actions are very similar to that of Verres. Verres was an ancient Roman praetor in the province Sicily. He is renown for being one of the most corrupt politicians of all time and was eventually tried and found guilty for multiple crimes. Both Verres and Saddam failed miserably in their political responsibilities to their citizens. First off, under both of these men,…

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    War creates turmoil, death, and destruction. Does having a dictator leading your country a wise thing to have? That is what these two leaders caused during this period of World War II. When the invasion of the Soviet Union started everything started out with no issues. The “Blitzkriek” was in full swing and that was how the German army swiftly overcame their enemies. The trial for this type of operation all started in the last 30’s when Hitler tried to conquer all of Europe, and it was…

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    Tyranny of the minority included the rule of absolute monarchs and dictators, which was the opposite of the Revolution goals. Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis-Philippe, and Louis Napoleon were all examples of this. Bonaparte, even though he had the Napoleonic Code which gave every citizen equal rights, was still an absolute monarch…

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    Throughout history dictators have become prominent figures that represent power over others, such as Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini. In the novels Animal Farm by George Orwell and Lord of the Flies by William Golding, both Orwell and Golding portray their own views of a functioning dictatorship. Overall, Orwell deliniates a more accurate representation of a dictatorship in society than Golding does. When dealing with a dictatorship, the militia, a body of citizens organized by the government for…

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    Antigone Feminist Analysis

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    In the play “Antigone” the position of a woman capable of acting against the men laws, is normal and permitted in our period, still in the time setting of the play, this was view as an act of disrespect. To clarify, during that period woman were much mistreated and did not have any rights, meaning that the male had all the dominance and authority in the society. The woman were seen as and object of desire and mostly to do house work. To explain, the woman could not have an opinion in a…

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    father Kim Jong-IL, he only gave a speech once in his first year of reign. Now, three years later, he reappears to give a speech with what appears to be the largest military parade North Korea ever held. The world speculated what the North Korean dictator did in his three years of absence and questioned the state of North Korea's social, political, and financial condition. These topics are dealt with in the article “At Military Parade, a Rare Public Speech by North Korea’s…

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