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The Prince by Machiavelli

1. Discuss According to lines 15–18, what is one result of being “at a greater height” (that is, in a position of power)?

2. Reread lines 35–39. What does Machiavelli’s comparison of Cesare Borgia and the Florentines reveal about his values?

3. Lines 82-86. How is the prince’s behavior paradoxical? Why does Machiavelli believe such behavior is necessary

4. Read aloud lines 105–108. What does the tone of these lines suggest about Machiavelli’s attitude toward human nature?

5. Lines 109-118. In Machiavelli's view, what is the relationship between having an adaptable mind and wielding power effectively?

6. Reread lines 124–131. In what way does the statement “The end justifies the means” support Machiavelli’s claim about morality and power?

7. Analyze Rhetorical Devices Machiavelli uses irony, paradox, and subtlety to support his argument about how a prince can fortify his power.

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Explanation:

To answer question 2:

In regard to Machiavelli’s comparison of Cesare Borgia and the Florentines, it is revealed that they value results over reputation.  

To answer question 3:

The Prince's behavior is seen to be paradoxical and is shown as necessary in the story because in order to be an effective ruler the prince must be astute and deceive others in order to maintain power. This is why "being good" comes with being "fraudulent" . To be in power, one has to undergo wrongful deeds as well.

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