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2 June, 13:37

What does this quote by Napoleon-"I no longer considered myself a mere general, but a man called upon to decide the fate of peoples" (Paragraph 6) - reveal about his character? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.

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  1. 2 June, 16:24
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    He had an extraordinary sense of grandeur and believed himself to be much more than a mere mortal, thinking of himself as something of a god on earth. This is seen in the sentence where he claims himself to not just be a general, but rather someone that decides the fates, as if he has such grand power to decide the fate of not just a single person, but rather of "peoples"
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