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Julius Caesar: The Corruption Of Power
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One of the themes of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar can be
said to be “Power corrupts, but absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
Indeed, instances of corruption can be seen in the actions of Caesar, of
Mark Antony, and of Caius Cassius. The way they abused their power either
led to an assassination, a self-destruction, or a tyranny rul ....
Middle of paper ....red his status to be next to the gods. He
believed he was never wrong and his judgment was always correct.
Antony loved Caesar dearly. When Caesar was assassinated, Antony’s
ruthless side showed. He was now thirsty for revenge and played with the
mob’s emotions in order to get what he wanted; he did not care who he was
hurting. He reveals.... |
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