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FINAL EXAM QUOTE EXAM You will need to provide clear analysis and explanation of quote. You will write one long paragraph for each Quote, with the thesis in the first sentence, at least three supporting ideas, other quotes or references (including PAGE NUMBER of Where You Get That Information in the book) to help analysis and explanation of those quotes, modern contextualization, and a concluding sentence. Each paragraph should be 10 sentences minimum NO OUTSIDE or ONLINE SOURCES NEEDED – Only USE Quotes or References in the book “ A World Of Idea” author Lee Jacobus to help analysis. ( I already attached this book in PDF file for you, please download it with the prompt )
  1. “Let us finally consider how naïve it is altogether to say: ‘Man ought to be such and such’” (Nietzsche Morality as Anti- Nature – page 350)

  2. “It is much safer to be feared than to be loved when one of the two must be lacking” .( MACHIAVELLI: The Qualities of the Prince – page 227)

  3. “If you want to govern the people, you must place yourself below them, if you want to lead the people, you must learn how to follow them” ( LAO- TZU: Thoughts from the Tao- te Ching - page 213 )

  4. “For to be subject to appetite is to be a slave, while to obey the laws laid down by society is to be free” (ROUSSEAU: The Origin of Civil Society -page 253 )

  5. “As I read and contemplated the subject, behold! that very discontentment which Master Hugh had predicted would follow my learning to read had already come, to torment and sting my soul to unutterable anguish” (Douglass - From the Narrative- page 335)

  6. “Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison” (THOREAU: Civil Disobedience- page 304)

  7. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere…Anyone who lives outside the United States can never be considered an outsider anywhere within its bounds” (KING: Letter from Birmingham Jail - page 378)

  8. “And when he remembered his old habitation, and the wisdom of the den and his fellow prisoners, do you not suppose that he would felicitate himself on the change, and pity them?” (PLATO: The Allegory of the Cave - page 870)

  9. “Man can act only on external and visible characters; nature cares nothing for appearances, except in so far as they may be useful to any being” (Darwin :Natural Selection - page 901)

  10. “A very queer, composite being emerges. Imaginatively she is of the highest importance; practically she is completely insignificant” (Woolf: Shakespeare’s Sister - page 694 )

  11. “Our own society makes great use of this plot. It assigns different roles to the two sexes, surrounds them from birth with an expectation of different behavior, plays out the whole drama of courtship, marriage, and parenthood in terms of types of behavior believed to be innate and therefore appropriate for one sex or for the other” (Mead : Sex and Temperament - page 711 )