The Corruption Of Power In Animal Farm

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The famous statement “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely” proposed by Lord Acton's can be referenced in the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell as well as the tragedy, Julius Caesar, which was introduced by William Shakespeare. Throughout both of the work of arts, this claim can have many meanings and can be applied to many parts of the literature. This statement can also be found and repeated in the life of a boss and employee or billionaire and everyday worker. Tracing back to the very beginning, the statement will live out to stand true for as long as mankind allows it to. The possible meanings for this statement could be that with power comes greed or selfishness. Including these factors into both of the books throughout the given tale is evident. However, a lesson is learned from not only the person talking power, such as Brutus, but the group influenced by the decisions made. Gaining the power caused some drastic decisions to be made, as like the conspirators killing Caesar for the good of Rome.(3.1.78) Concluding the corruption of power is visible throughout Brutus decision to slay himself after realizing the fate he gave Caesar without a clear reason. (5.5.50) The great Caesar may have ended up dead, but once the …show more content…

As the power corrupts the leader it shows through the actions committed out of having power and control. Signs of the influence of power is visible in the cases of the dogs being sent out to eliminate the animals that completed an instruction wrong or stepped out of the Napoleon's leadership rules.(Orwell 51)) An example would be when snowball never came home after being accused of drastic problems. Although many of the occurrences throughout the book contain symbols of the statement, a lesson is taught to the reader as the realization of taking the animals for granted is

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