Profile of an Admiral Person: Alexander The Great (Case Study Sample)
The essay was about the profile of an admiral person, in this case, Alexander the Great was selected as a case study. It focused on documenting and critically analyzing key traits of Alexander the Great. I8t focused on outlining the main things or traits that the student liked about Alexander the Great.
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PROFILE OF AN ADMIRAL PERSON: ALEXANDER THE GREAT
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Alexander the Great
From the start of the world civilization up to around 1500 AD, Alexander the Great stands out to be one of the best people I admired. He lived between 356 BC and 323 BC and became one of the greatest military commanders in history. I liked his courageous leadership style, a trait that allowed him to expand his great territory by steadily conquering other nations. Just to confirm his braveness and courage, he was noted for saying in most occasions, “I am not afraid of an army of lions lead by a sheep but an army of sheep lead by a lion.” He did not fear any kingdom their military despite the skills and abilities. He ended up conquering all known world kingdoms that existed at that time and expanded the Greek’s territory massively thanks to his courage and brevity.[Martin, Thomas R., and Christopher W. Blackwell”, Alexander the Great: the story of an ancient life,” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,” 2012.]
I also liked his humility especially in the search for knowledge. As a young man, and despite coming from a royal family, he practiced humility when being taught by his teacher Aristotle. Aristotle taught him various philosophy and ideal form of government among other
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