Power Corrupts and Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely
Words: 1179 Pages: 4 38421George Orwell's Animal Farm suggests, "Absolute power corrupts absolutely." It simply means the more power and control one has over the other, but then more corruption is possible for that person. There are many examples in the book of power corrupting those in charge. This universal principle remains relevant today, as we can observe similar patterns in various situations - from school councils to global politics. The novel's genius lies in its ability to show this transformation through a simple […]