Essay On Flowers And Shadows

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Jose W

 

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December 20, 2014

 

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University

 

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Even thought the books where written by two different authors at different time periods; the depicted morals of the stories show the fundamental and universal relation of corruption to all systems, may it be governmental, sociological etc... Ben Okri and Shakespeare showed that (1) corruption is due to the lack of power on one side of society and too much on the other, or the intrinsic desire of power on the greater side of society, (2) that ones desired limits of wealth and power are relative to ones situation, (3) that one must pay redemption for the evil acts one has commit in the past, and (4) that the cycle of corruption can only be broken with the lack of desire...
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Even thought the books where written by two different authors at different time periods; the depicted morals of the stories show the fundamental and universal relation of corruption to all systems, may it be governmental, sociological etc... Ben Okri and Shakespeare showed that (1) corruption is due to the lack of power on one side of society and too much on the other, or the intrinsic desire of power on the greater side of society, (2) that ones desired limits of wealth and power are relative to ones situation, (3) that one must pay redemption for the evil acts one has commit in the past, and (4) that the cycle of corruption can only be broken with the lack of desire...
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