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21 September, 18:56

Why did napoleon become a symbol of the romantic hero? 2. how did the promethean hero differ from real-life heroes such as napoleon and byron? 3. why may faust be considered the quintessential romantic hero? 4. according to pushkin, what did napoleon fail to recognize in russia? 5. in frederick douglass' my bondage and my freedom, the writer appeals to two principles that confer rights on the?

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  1. 21 September, 21:47
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    For the first question, Napoleon became a symbol of the romantic hero because of his determined attitude and the stunning military campaign that many considered amazing.

    For the second question, Promethean hero differ from the real-life heroes such as Napoleon and Byron by he was mythical Greek god who was a symbol to mortals who though part divine, are destined to sorrowful destiny.

    For the third question, Faust is a symbol of Western drive for experience, consummate knowledge, and the determination to power over nature.

    For the fourth question, Pushkin believed that Napoleon was unsuccessful to identify the fire and passion that Russia had for their nation to never back down. That he was too late to try and triumph over them.

    For the last question, the writer calls to two principles that discuss rights on the slave. He talked of his master and all masters who decided on to act as his does are raiding him and every single slave of their right of freedom and self-protection. Thus, he clarifies that the slaves thieving from their masters is not really stealing but maintaining themselves with what labor has made.
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