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Essay heading: Rule by Deceit: Stories and Memories
 
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Wikipedia will tell you “a story is a construct created that describes a sequence of fictional or non-fictional events. It derives from the Latin verb narrare, which means ‘to recount’”. If this is the case then everything you learned in history class was a story. Could you imagine a nation that didn’t rely on its history for order? Political leaders use history and stories to manipulate the population to follow them...
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Leaders use these stories to shift blame or reinforce their stance. Plato is no different from politicians. He believes that society needs stories to maintain order. To him, stories are used to make people understand ideas that they normally couldn’t grasp. People can’t understand that a population must be divided into different levels in order for there to be stability, so he creates “the myth of the metals...
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Rule by Deceit: Stories and Memories   Plato - The Greater Part of the Stories Current Today We Shall Have to Reject   The Colours Of Life-Existentialism And The Short Story Form: A Study Of Selected Western And African Short Stories   A Comparison of Two Stories: The Lottery & The Story of an Hour   What Stories Can Teach Us About Life   Me: Stories of My Life   love stories   Potiki And The Art Of Telling Stories   Comparison and Constrast between Characters and Characterization in "Telling Stories" and "You Were Perfectly Fine"   Compare and Contrast of the Love Stories   Can't Buy Me Love/3 Short Stories (Check This Out)   Can't Buy Me Love/3 Short Stories (check This Out)   Jane Eyre, One Of The Greatest Love Stories Of All Time?   The coming of Age Stories   social stories  
 
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