There are several metaphors used in "The Crucible." The most recognized metaphor is "absolute power, corrupts absolutely." It is a foreshadowing of the events that transpire in the story.
Corrupts Absolutely
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Yes but few manage to remain so after taking power. Power Corrupts and Absolute Power Corrupts Absoluelty.
"Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely." Power is a corrupting force itself; it is corrupted by the integrity of the people who wield it.
Yes but few manage to remain so after taking power. Power Corrupts and Absolute Power Corrupts Absoluelty.
Gatsby's obsession with Daisy in "The Great Gatsby" symbolizes the pursuit of the American Dream and the idea that wealth and status can lead to happiness and fulfillment. It also highlights the theme of unattainable love and the destructive power of nostalgia and longing.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Power corrupts.
His best known saying is: 'Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely'. It is often misquoted as 'All power corrupts ...' for the first clause. One of Lord Acton's most interesting, less well known sayings is: 'Great men are almost always bad men'.
Profiler - 1996 Power Corrupts 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Profiler - 1996 Power Corrupts 2-5 was released on: USA: 6 December 1997