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    Leadership In Hamlet

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    Cortes‚ Vogel 1  Ricky Vogel‚ Kevin Cortes  Mr. Ryan Dainty  AP Junior Composition  27 February 2015  Who Exhibits a Better Prince?    “He who wishes to be obeyed must know how to command‚”­Machiavelli. (10) ​ The  Prince ​ by Machiavelli highlights how one should be obeyed and maintain power. In  Shakespeare’s ​ Hamlet‚​  these characteristics are shown between the main characters‚ Hamlet and  Claudius. This tragedy is a battle of a king in power and one trying to dethrone him. In the end

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    Hobbes + Machiavelli

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    Two of the greatest philosophers of all time are Thomas Hobbes and Niccolo Machiavelli. Hobbes was born in 1588 in England‚ when absolutism was taking hold in Europe. His most famous work was "Leviathan"‚ written in 1651. Hobbes discussed the ideal state and innate laws of man and nature‚ among other things. Machiavelli was born in Italy in 1469‚ a time when his home country was ruled mostly by foreign powers. His hometown‚ Florence‚ was still independent. Machiavelli’s most famous work‚ "The

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    The Prince: Analysis Paper Good Qualities of a Leader: A good leader is one who does not promote liberality because liberality makes the leader despised‚ hated and poor. If he is despised by the people‚ the people will arrange a conspiracy against the prince; therefore‚ the prince needs to satisfy the people to some extent (Machiavelli 3). To do this the prince will arm the people and soldiers (5). Nicolo Machiavelli also states another quality that the prince must lack is greed and abuse of

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    they installed into their subjects to keep them in order. Just like how Robespierre terrorized the French to keep them under his control‚ a ruler must be feared‚ so he’ll have his subjects dreading the punishment to come after committing a crime. Cesare Borgia‚ for instance‚ was seen as a cruel ruler‚ but this cruelty united the people of Romagna to make the kingdom more peaceful and orderly (Machiavelli‚ 77). Being loved by the people should be a ruler’s last concern because then he’ll find himself

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    Machiavelli’s philosophy). Machivelli was a major player in military dealings he had many diplomatic assignments. He met with the likes of Ferdinand II of Aragón‚ in Spain and to the Papacy in Rome‚ in the Italian states. Machiavelli examined Duke Cesare Borgia(son of the pope Alexander VI) who was a very important figure in the The Prince. From 1503 to 1509 Machiavelli controlled the militia of Florentine and was responsible for the cities defense. By 1512 the medici had regained control of Florence

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    Machiavelli The Prince

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    than Machiavelli’s “The Prince”. This book is chock full of advice for you on all matters. The book serves as a guide for what characteristics the ideal ruler of a country would hold. Machiavelli’s advice comes from first-hand observation of Cesar Borgia‚ Duke Valentino‚ that he sees as the epitome of Princedom as he states‚ “I can give a new prince the example of Duke Valentino’s actions”1. His biggest advice to all princes is to “avoid getting a bad name”‚ that “he

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    Machiavelli Renaissance Humanism is defined as “a literary and linguistic movement-an attempt to revive classical Latin (and later Greek)‚ as well as the values and sensibilities that came with the language” (Hunt et al‚ 415). I think that Machiavelli was a humanist of his era because in his writing The Prince‚ he relied on history to provide a handbook to future rulers and princes. Machiavelli drew much of this guidebook from his past dealings with politicians and their self-ambitious monarchies

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    he lauds Cesare Borgia’s tactics in the conquest of Romagna. Cesare found the region in a state of anarchy‚ so he “placed there [...] Remirro de Oro‚ a cruel‚ efficient man‚ to whom he entrusted the fullest powers” (24). However‚ Remirro was too cruel so Cesare had him killed and “one morning‚ [he] was found cut in two pieces on the piazza at Cesena” (24). Only then‚ Machiavelli states‚ the people of Romagna were at peace and swayed to be under Cesare’s control. As a counterpoint to Cesare‚ Machiavelli

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    are trying to implement in their books and poems are far from reality and it’s something that might never happen. “Anyone who thinks that an important man will forget past grievances just because he’s received some new promotion must think again. Borgia miscalculated in this election‚ and the mistake was fatal” (7.15) Machiavelli takes the morality out politics. Using the words miscalculated shows that politics is cold and by no means should be something that we can associate with

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    Diego Velàzquez was called the "noblest and most commanding man among the artists of his country." He was a master realist‚ and no painter has surpassed him in the ability to seize essential features and fix them on canvas with a few broad‚ sure strokes. "His men and women seem to breathe‚" it has been said; "his horses are full of action and his dogs of life." Because of Velàzquez ’ great skill in merging color‚ light‚ space‚ rhythm of line‚ and mass in such a way that all have equal value‚ he

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