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    dissenting voice include Yeonmi Park’s speech at the One Young World Summit in which she effectively uses rhetoric to protest the North Korean regime and removal of individuality and freedom. Likewise, Charlie Chaplin’s final speech in the film “the Great Dictator” profound thoughts on equality and oppression are thoroughly explored to object against . Yeonmi Park and Charlie Chaplin cleverly use rhetorical devices to disseminate a powerful dissenting voice. Rhetoric is a powerful tool for the…

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    because of greed and heartlessness. It is also about how humans can still come together and make a new way of living, a better way of living, through togetherness. I think there is only one kind of person who could write, direct, and star in The Great Dictator and give that speech. That kind of a man is a big-hearted, knowledgeable, strong man. Having it be his first speaking role, he sure did make it a bold one, and that is why I decided to choose Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator's speech.…

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    Fascism is an authorization and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization. The Man who started the fascist idea was mussolini, He was the dictator of italy. fascism is basically an extreme dictatorship. After WWI the governments were weakening. There was a raging up-rate of unemployment and this is what led to un-rest in many of the cities, so much so that many people began to support the communist.. Mussolini suggested an idea to rebuild Italy and recreate the Roman…

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    I believe that Fidel Castro should be remembered as both a brutal dictator and a hero to the people. I believe that he should be remembered as a hero to the people because his main focus was to help the poor in Cuba. Although the execution of it could have been better he did make certain aspects of Cuba better. The overall literacy rate in Cuba grew 95 percent. As well as having universal health care. But the bad outweighed the good in Castro’s situation. While Cuba literacy rate improved and…

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    Joseph Stalin, the dictator of the USSR ( Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) between 1929 and 1953, was born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili (იოსებ ბესარიონის ძე ჯუღაშვილი) in Georgian but Josef Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili (Иосиф Виссарионович Джугашвили) in Russian. He was born in Gori, Georgia, which was then part of the Russian empire on the 18th of December 1878. However, he made a new birthdate up for himself claiming that he was born on the 21st of December 1879. He had an exceedingly…

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    Julius Caesar, the “dictator for life” of the Roman Empire, was murdered on March 15th 44BC, in the Pompey’s Theatre by his very own senators, during one of their meetings. Julius was planning on leaving Rome to fight in the war on March 18th. He had planned to have some of the most loyal members in the army to rule the empire while he was gone, and Cassius and his brother-in-law Marcus were both very angry to take orders form Caesar’s inferior followers. Unfortunately, Caesar would’ve still…

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    Hitler’s youth was a harsh place for some people, but for some children they liked it. Hitler was a dictator, he wanted everything to go his way. Hitler’s youth was a place where children had to train for the military, learn about the strategies for war without the kids knowing that they are learning about that,but sometimes kids got special days off.Some of the moms knew about the problem but they couldn’t express themselves. Hitler tried to make the place a fun place to every kid. All of the…

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    TITLE TO BE DETERMINED “My last warm feelings for humanity died”, spoke Joseph Stalin, a megalomaniac and manipulative ruler, who also went by the name Uncle Joe (“Joseph Stalin-Psychopathology Of A Dictator”). Stalin used tactics that are similar to the ones used by Oceania’s Party in the novel 1984, by George Orwell. In this novel a totalitarian society is controlled by Big Brother, a symbolic figure for the ruling Party, who wields all power over the population. Strategies that are…

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    to depict one of Hitler 's many tactics he used during his dictatorship. Forcing his way to power in 1933 (Britannica School), he became one of the most loathed dictator and person throughout history. A dictator is one who rules a country or group of people and has obtained power forcefully. Hitler can evidently be described as a dictator taking in perspective his responsibility of the mass murder of 11 million innocent people and limitations to many ethnic groups in Germany. Adolf Hitler came…

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    Adolf Hitler;The Unforgotten Dictator Adolf Hitler was not always antisemitic. Adolf Hitler was seen as a heartless, cruel leader who betrayed Germany. Adolf Hitler as a young boy was very interested in a career in visual arts. It was not until he moved to Vienna, Hitler started having a larger anti-semitic ideology. Adolf Hitler was seen as a heartless, cruel, leader, who betrayed Germany. To begin, the phases of Hitler's life shaped him into who he became. Born on April 20 , 1889, baptized…

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