Robert the Monk's Account of Essay

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The bottom line was that it was mandatory for people to put aside their miserable goals with the purpose of choosing a greater goal. Not only did the pope tries to influence people by appealing to their dedication to the Church, but he also used stories relating to Constantinople and Jerusalem with the purpose of emphasizing the fact that these lands were filled with riches.

It is very likely that people were influenced to such a degree by the pope's speech that they came to ignore the risks involved and the fact that they were actually dealing with war. Motivational speeches are very important in persuading the masses to do exactly as the ones in charge want them to. In spite of the fact that there were a series of reasons for which the pope was interested in sending European crusaders to the Middle East, some of the most important motives were relatively hidden from the public.
Instead of being presented mainly with the fact that they had to fight Muslims because of political reasons, Christians were influenced to believe that the people they were fighting were against God and against Christianity as a whole, thus the reasons for which the Urban II urged them to engage in warfare saying "It is the will of God!" instead of saying "It is the will of our leaders!"

Pope Urban II's call to arms proves how people can be influenced in believing that the war they are about to get involved in is in truth of fact essential for their well-being. Even though there was nothing holy about the war, the public was persuaded to think that the conflict was actually fought for its sake.

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