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Why was Robespierre a tragic figure?

He was, and is a tragic figure in that he was not always the evil that power and war made him. Once, Robespierre, who when in power ordered the deaths of so many, could not bring himself to order the deaths of even criminals, and so sacrificed his job and a prosperous future as a judge to avoid it.


What opportunities did Hitler take?

That everyone was afraid of him so he took over and made a tragic event take place


Why did Hitler hate Jesse Owens?

He didn't. He didn't walk out the stadium when Owens won. Also he didn't congratulate him afterwards because he had decided not to congratulate any athelete from any nation. I heard once (though cannot be sure it's true) that the rumour was started by the Americans because Owens was allowed to run in Nazi Germany but was banned from running in certain US States because he was black. Owens himself said that the applause he got from the Berlin crowd was the best he had ever received in his career. Apparently the story went on for so many years that in the end Owens just agreed with it although at first he always denied Hitler had snubbed him.


Did William fake his death?

William did fake his death so that Harold thought he had won


Through what American athlete was Hitler's 'Aryan superiority' ideal embarrassed in the 1936 Olympics?

That was Jesse Owens, a black man from Alabama. He won four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics which demonsatrated, very publicly, that the Aryan supermen were no better than anybody else.

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A Not So Tragic Cover Up was created in 2004.


Why is t-ray Owens so mad at lily?

T-Ray Owens is angry at Lily because he blames her for his mother's death, as he believes Lily was responsible for leaving his mother, Deborah, alone on the day she died. T-Ray also resents Lily for leaving him and not staying to take care of him after his mother's death.


How could wisdom and knowledge be gained through a tragic experience?

In Romeo and Juliet, wisdom and knowledge was gained by the two families because of their children's death. So you see, a tragic experience (the death of Romeo and Juliet), helped the two families to gain wisdom and knowledge (to get over the feud that the two families had).


How did terell get the last name Owens?

he owns so his name is owens. By: a random person


What NFL receiver dropped the most passes in the 2007 NFL season?

t.o. Owens T.O. did drop the most passes but t.o. Owens is kind of wrong because T.O. stands for Terrel Owens so it wouldn't be t.o. Owens for that would be Terrell Owens Owens....


What has the author Philip Owens written?

I am not aware of an author named Philip Owens. Could you provide more information or clarification so I can assist you better?


Why is brutus's death so tragic?

it is tragic because he would rather die than lose honor. he was going to die to an unlawful soldier, he would rather commit suicide. cassius was already dead and Brutus was going to die soon anyway, he couldn't let anyone else kill him


Coronado put the turk to death when they found no treasure?

Coronado didn't find any treasure in his expedition, so he blamed the Turk, who was later put to death. It was a tragic end for the poor Turk who became the scapegoat for their failure to find riches.


Who or what does romeo blame for Paris death in line 82?

Romeo blamed fate for Paris's death in line 82, stating "Is it even so? Then I defy you, stars!" This shows Romeo's belief in destiny and his frustration towards the predestined events leading to tragic outcomes.


Is Terrell Owens a hall of Famer?

No, he is still playing so he can not be.