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Right_hand_man
14th January 2004, 19:07
Hi Im doing a research paper on Che Guevara and I need to know

How he can be seen as a world revolutionary?

Right_hand_man
14th January 2004, 19:08
Thnx

bluerev002
14th January 2004, 19:33
Because he inspires so many people. His actions, his works, his speeches, all are read throughout the world and are an inspiration to everyone. Thats how, even though he only fought in three places, he is world wide known.

dannie
14th January 2004, 19:43
three places are world-wide, afrika, cuba and latin amerika, guess that cover a whole bunch of the world :)

it always was his intention to spread revolution troughout the world, he was a true internationalist

Al Creed
14th January 2004, 20:41
^Bingo. You said it, Jannez and Bluerev

UnionofSovietSocialistRepublics
14th January 2004, 22:26
Originally posted by [email protected] 14 2004, 08:43 PM
cuba and latin amerika, guess that cover a whole bunch of the world :)

cuba and latin america, a world apart :blink:

Monty Cantsin
15th January 2004, 08:00
he did more then fight for the revolution he went many places and just talked with people.

RedAnarchist
15th January 2004, 12:01
His actiosn are still revered the world over

His words are inspirational and true

His hatred of injustice

But the best of all, he was no big head. He saw himslef only as a man, and he was right. It is his spirit, his words that live on, but even we can be like Che, for he is only human

Hate Is Art
15th January 2004, 15:02
He was so inspirational in what he said, and it still has so much meaning. The lessons taught can be used to fight injustice anywhere.

bubbrubb
28th January 2004, 22:28
even if he did only fight in three places he is a worldwide revolutionary because of how he inspires people and spreads truth to people who didn't know through us who were inspired

redsmurfratm
28th January 2004, 23:16
Your writing a research paper?Then I say maybe do some more research.He wasent only known for being a revolutionary although that is the thing that he is most known for he wasnt only known for that one thing.I say that you need to just read more about him.If you do then all your questions should be answered in time.

SittingBull47
26th February 2004, 13:57
His charisma and leadership are extraordinary and he did many great things in countries foreign to him. He traveled alot, if that helps.

Wiesty
1st March 2004, 12:09
I think its becasue he believed and fought for countrys and people who were less fortunate. And he stood up to the bigger countries like the USA and debated with them and opposed them. Thats why he is a revoluntiary, Well at least to everyone but the united states lol

mia wallace
1st March 2004, 22:43
he still inspires so many people and he's almost 37 years dead. but the thing is his ideas and the things he fought for still live and, throu them, so does he. there isn't a lot of people ho could do that...
besides this, i think jannez and bluerev said the most important part.

Le Libérer
2nd March 2004, 00:08
All my conrades have valid good points.
RIght hand man, I suggest you do your own research, you will get a better perspective.

Neelie The Great
21st March 2004, 20:52
For his inspirational work.

Kurai Tsuki
22nd March 2004, 00:11
Because he fought in a revolutionary war?

Nuxes
29th March 2004, 00:39
Like Right Hand Man, I am also doing a project on Che, but instead of a paper I have to do a skit. I have to have to boil down everything Che was into a five minute presentation, with myself acting the part of Che. Anyone have advice on how to act like Che?

Essential Insignificance
29th March 2004, 03:23
Like Right Hand Man, I am also doing a project on Che, but instead of a paper I have to do a skit. I have to have to boil down everything Che was into a five minute presentation, with myself acting the part of Che. Anyone have advice on how to act like Che?

That sounds exceptionally interesting; I wish that I could attest it, this demonstration of Che, is extraordinarily appealing.

Have fun.

pandora
30th March 2004, 03:05
Don't forget to look into Guatemala and how many of those he held the embassy with went on to have careers in other countries.

Plus from the plateau in Bolivea he sought to assist many countries in Latin America.

I wish he had been more of a leader and helped local leaders instead of getting back into the fray at 39, but that was Che. He was very much the man to put himself on the line first for someone else, that just blew people a way, that this man would go to the Congo and lead them into battle, often he would get wounded or be suffering.

This willingness to die for others in other countries I would speak of as true internationalism the Blue Boys in Croatia the UN forces, when I saw them they would just stand around and do nothing, that was not Che

For your presentation try to memorize some of one of his presentations, like the one for the UN, see if you can get your hands on as much footage [newreels] or pictures as possible, Maybe have him fade off with quoting Paulo Neruda or someone to show his poetic side, or have a young person walk across stage and acting as Che show how he would interact with people, first critizing what they needed to change, but then encouraging with his own stories and examples, maybe do some in Spanish, I don't know, it means becoming him a little bit and that takes time