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Fools Crow

Submitted by mfcc08 on November 12, 2006

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Napoleon: Emperor of the World
"Well John, elections are coming up again," said Bill, to create some small talk in the café. "Yeah and who are we going to vote for again?" said an already decided John. "Oh I believe we should vote for Napoleon," exclaimed Bill. "I say this because I really don't want to go back to a monarchy, and he did unify all of France."
"Yep I totally agree there," replied John.
NapoleonÂ…many connotations come to mind when you speak of him and what he accomplished in his time. Genius, madman, and great war hero were only a few of the words that people described him by. He was not French but rather Corsican, and would eventually rule all of France and almost all of Europe. Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the strongest, smartest and slyest military leaders/tacticians that the world had ever seen but he was also a clever politician as well. It seems that Napoleon could do no wrong, yet he had marital problems with his, affair-oriented, wife Josephine, and he could never defeat the cunning Great Britain. His great folly was the 1812 invasion of Russia, and concluding that came his downfall at the hands of the Duke of Wellington. Beaten and humiliated, Napoleon was abolished to the island of Elba where he died. Even in his death, Napoleon's ways and teachings are still used today and many governmental foundations are based on his principles.
Napoleon was considered mad to a lot of people but he was also praised for his multitude of accomplishments. I am one who praises Napoleon for all that he has done. Napoleon was a man who knew what he wanted, would make a plan, and then follow it to the very end. Many people thought him to be more than human but we have to remember that through all his greatness he still was human , and that he also isn't perfect. There are 3 main reasons why I support Napoleon. One, Napoleon was an amazing tactician and he could defeat any opponent by reading how they shift...

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