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Read the following quote. What do you believe it means? How does it relate to the play in general OR to specific characters in Julius Caesar? “Power doesn’t corrupt people, people corrupt power”

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This quote means that when power is there only people can corrupt it for there own personal desires and power cannot make someone corrupt because it is not a physical thing. His point is to prove that people can only make things corrupt and you cannot blame the system.
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