Sunday, February 24, 2019

Power


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                                                  How Power Corrupts the Mind

The article relates to power because it describes Brutus' concern. He believes that Caesar will become corrupt the second he puts the crown on his head. The article says that when people are powerful or powerless they start to develop opinions of others. Like for example, people in power, no matter the position, perceive others as less than or small.


Quote of the week:

"He would be crowned. How that might change his nature, there's the question. It is the bright day that brings forth the adder and that craves wary walking. Crown him that, and I then grant we put a sting in him that at his will he may do danger with."

Analysis

 The quote is saying that they won't know whether or not Caesar will stay the same once he becomes king. Crowning him king is a big risk and doing so is asking for something bad to happen. The quote relates to the theme of the week because it talks about how Caesar will handle power. Whether or not he'll change the way he treats people and what decisions he'll make. 

Personal Connection

 At the age of thirteen, my mom got me a credit card. I would mostly use it on petty stuff like phone cases and lip balms. Sooner or later, my mom found out how much I was spending and put me on a limit of how much I could spend. I was given fifty dollars a month and couldn't go past it, or it would come out of my allowance the next month.  My experience relates to the "QotW" because I was given something that was easy to abuse and I took advantage of it. 






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