The Power Of Power In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Power is a very interesting thing to hold. Many good-natured men have been destroyed by power and turned away from their morals as a result. When giving a man absolute power, it’s ingrained in the human brain to take it to a new level. This ideal is present in every type of government, regardless of if it’s a dictatorship or a government supported by autonomy. Modern day government suffers from this power hungry greed. Power is an element of human life and often leads to temptation because mankind thirsts for control, and that’s what power grants.
Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar follows the fall of the famous Roman emperor of the same name. Caesar as a character himself is very corrupt. He wants all the power he can get, but he does so with
From serial killers to corrupt politicians, power never ceases to course through the veins of man. J. Edgar Hoover, for example, at first wanted to rid the streets of America of criminals and build up the law enforcement in in country. As time went on, he became more infatuated with power. He began to keep files on people as high as the president and his power began to eat him alive. He changed from the honorable duty driven young agent to a corrupted and self-centered old man. Hoover represents a history that many are ashamed to admit to, including “secret campaigns to spy on and discredit political enemies, anti-war activists, and civil rights leaders such as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.” (Goldman). Politics are a given when it comes to corrupt power, as many politicians and world leaders tend to become so absorbed in their newfound power that it consumes them and almost rewires their brains. However, many don’t think of how power corrupts people like serial killers. The case of Richard Ramirez from the 1980s is a relatively newer example when compared to extensive histories of other killers such as Ed Gein or John Wayne Gacy. While he didn 't have any power in the conventional way, his power came from murder. The rush one gets from taking the life of another living being almost seemed like a high to him. It gave him a lot of control over

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