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Napoleon Bonaparte George Washington Abraham Lincoln Queen Elizabeth Adolf Hitler Joan of Arc Lady Gaga Ghandi Jesus What do all these people have in common?

The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli Power and Leadership The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli

Quick Write: 3 minutes What is leadership?

Background: Who is Niccolo Machiavelli? Lived from 1469-1527 Worked for the Florentine Government where he travelled a lot 1512: lost his position in government 1513: imprisoned for alleged conspiracy Started writing after being released from prison

Background cont. The purpose, background and result of The Prince: Dedicated to Lorenzo de’Medici, the new leader of Florence Written to help Machiavelli regain favor in government Led to him becoming Florence’s official historian Officially published in 1532, after his death Highly controversial Has been used as a “guide to wielding political power” (444)

The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli *Textbook: pages 446-450 In your groups, read this excerpt aloud. Have volunteers take turns reading. Take time throughout the reading to answer the questions on your worksheet. Clarify, question, and discuss Machiavelli’s use of the elements of argument and rhetoric. Don’t forget to include your answers to the “personal response” on the back!