Napoleon Bonaparte Hero Or Tyrant Essay

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    October 16, 2016 Napoleon Hero or Tyrant? Napoleon Bonaparte goes down in history as one the greatest military commanders of all time. Many consider him a hero of the French people and the people of the conquered lands spreading his reforms everywhere. Others believe that he is a tyrant, oppressing citizens and engaging in aggressive unnecessary wars. This is a controversial topic and both sides can bring up compelling arguments. First we must define a hero and tyrant, a hero is someone who

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    has undoubtedly judged Napoleon Bonaparte, but the ambitious French military leader of the early 19th century has not been judged as an absolute tyrant or hero. Although Napoleon seized political power in France and created his own empire, he is still considered one of the best military leaders in history due to his many victories. Napoleon Bonaparte was a tyrant who was also considered a hero by the French people. People from France’s surrounding nations despised Napoleon and viewed the French

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    Napoleon Bonaparte was always destined to be legend. Under his ambitious command, France, and perhaps the entire world, changed. He spread the ideas of enlightenment across the globe, using his military skill to bring it to neighboring countries. He ruled his people justly, and was a true hero among men; except that’s not entirely true. Napoleon is legend, no questions to be had there. But has he lived in glory, or infamy? He changed France, but not necessarily for the better. He spread his ideas

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    like a lion.”- Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon Bonaparte was was an arrogant man that made himself an emperor in France. Before this France was very unorganized. Some people question if he was a hero or tyrant, in my opinion he was a hero. He may have done some questionable things but I believe they were for his country's best interest. France was declared republican in 1792, threes years after the French Revolution, King Louis XVIII died and Napoleon declared himself emperor. Napoleon was very geographically

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    Napoleon: Hero or Tyrant? In the wise words of Napoleon Bonaparte, “Great ambition is the passion of a great character. Those endowed with it may perform very good or very bad acts. All depends on the principles which direct them.” Though he didn’t know it when he spoke these sagacious words, it would soon come to the attention of all, that he was predicting his own demise. He predicted his own future and his principle change that ultimately leads him to become a tyrant. Napoleon had made many

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    in the fact that Napoleon Bonaparte was a significant character in France. However, there have been debates among historians for years around the central question: “Was Napoleon Bonaparte a hero or a villain?” The answer here relies on how one looks upon the situation. Was Napoleon Bonaparte a savior to the French, or was he a tyrant to the French? Although many historians’ answers do rely deeply onto perspective, their answers also lie within which stage of life Napoleon Bonaparte was in, as well

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    Bassil Amr Mrs. Sara 8A 17 April 2017 Napoleon Bonaparte invades Egypt. “Peoples of Egypt, you will be told that I have come to destroy your religion. Do not believe it! Reply that I have come to restore your rights!”(Napoleon Bonaparte). Napoleon Bonaparte spoke this quote when he decided to invade Egypt. Napoleon was a military leader who took control of France after the revolution. When he decided to come to Egypt, he did not rule like a dictator or a tyrant; he actually gave Egyptian citizens

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    Micaela Foley Mrs. Boyd Western Civ - 3 13 January 2015 Napoleon Bonaparte Born in Corsica, which was soon taken over by the French, Napoleon Bonaparte became known for his exemplary military and tactic skills. He eventually became so powerful that he began to conquer French territory himself. During his rule, Napoleon’s character was constantly debated as to whether or not he was to be seen as a tyrant or as a hero. In the end, Napoleon was remembered as a fearless and heroic leader because of

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    in the fact that Napoleon Bonaparte was a significant character in France. However, there have been debates among historians for years around the central question: “Was Napoleon Bonaparte a hero or a villain?” The answer here relies on how one looks upon the situation. Was Napoleon Bonaparte a savior to the French, or was he a tyrant to the French? Although many historians’ answers do rely deeply onto perspective, their answers also lie within which stage of life Napoleon Bonaparte was in, as well

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    Napoleon Bonaparte was a powerful leader who established the foundations of modern Europe through an administration riddled with controversy. Napoleon came to power in 1799 by overthrowing The Directory in France and appointing himself as the emperor, thus having complete control over the country. Napoleon's most lasting achievements include instituting the Napoleonic code, taking control of nearly all of Europe, and engaging in numerous battles with European nations. After years of serving in Europe

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