For Blood and Honor: Two Men and Their Fame and Power
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The revolution and Ernesto Che Guevera and Alberto Korda
- Che Guevara's love
- Che Guevara succumbing to the powers of human nature
- Was Che Guevara a good man?
Abstract
It has been said that love is the deepest and strongest of all human emotions. It is understood globally across all countries and continents. One of the beautiful things about love is that it can exist anywhere, in many shapes and varieties. It has the power to bring people, countries, and lifestyles together. Most importantly, it had the power to bring both Ernesto Che Guevera and Alberto Korda to their feet and ignite the revolution of Cuba.
It was not ordinary love that drove these two men to stand up for their tiny, impoverished country. It was neither sexual nor romantic. However, the love differs between the two men. Korda's love was pride; undying pride for his community and his country. Che's love was through power and control.
It was not ordinary love that drove these two men to stand up for their tiny, impoverished country. It was neither sexual nor romantic. However, the love differs between the two men. Korda's love was pride; undying pride for his community and his country. Che's love was through power and control.
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