Critical Lense

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In life, it is too often times found that many people turn out to be rather deceiving. Someone may appear to be a good person but actually end up being spiteful and cruel to people who would have considered them a friend. The great philosopher, Plato once said, “ This and no other is the root in which a tyrant springs; when he first appears he is a protector”. A leader may at first appear to be doing what is right for his people, when in actuality they are planning to simply use the people around them as nothing more than steps on a staircase in which they will climb until they reach the top and achieve absolute power. There are multiple cases in history and literature, portraying different ways tyrants have risen and achieved power. The screenplay Mean Girls by Tina Fey and the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare both reveal examples of leaders starting off as good, honorable, people; and transforming into powerful tyrants.
In the movie Mean Girls by Tina Fey, the protagonist, Cady Heron is first characterized as an innocent new girl at school, yet ends up as the meanest gi...

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