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Napoleon was appointed as the commander of Army of France by the _____________​

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Answered by meenalchopra2008
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A Psalm of Life:

This poem is known for its optimism and the theme-right attitude of life.

The poet gives out the message that pleasure or sorrow is not the goal of life. The purpose of life is to carry out all duties and responsibilities for the progress and good of all.

We should realize life is shorter and quicker. Life is like a battle field and we should not let ourselves be driven like cattle.

We should fight bravely as heroes. The poet points out that the past and future are of no significance.

We should concentrate in making the best out of the present. We may also follow footsteps of great men who had laid their footsteps on sands of time.

The poet H. W. Longfellow imparts a high moral in this poem. He says that life is a reality and should be taken quite seriously. Life is full of struggle and difficulties and is like a battlefield. We should face it bravely. To achieve our goals in life we should be patient and hard working.

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military general, the first emperor of France and one of the world's greatest military leaders. Napoleon revolutionized military organization and training, sponsored the Napoleonic Code, reorganized education and established the long-lived Concordat with the papacy.

Napoleon was a great autocratic leader as he could control such a remarkable empire overall by himself. During his ruled time in France he established a solid autocratic government. Some people believe that Politics is the key of Napoleon Bonaparte's strong and solid autocratic government.

Napoleon created the lycée system of schools for universal education, built many colleges, and introduced new civic codes that gave vastly more freedom to the French than during the Monarchy, thus supporting the Revolution.

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