Comparison between power and law in Shakespeare

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The intersection of power and law In the modern world it is very common for power and law to intersect. In many aspects of the modern world this same idea is used, such as movies, music, and novels. This holds true for authors/poets such as William Shakespeare, who is renowned as the greatest literary men to have every composed a story. Whether it was his historical plays, tragedies, or comedies, there was always interesting …

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…be the same, but there is certainly a connection between power and law. Why this is so common has to do with the fact that most governments make the law and those are the people who hold the most power. As long as this is the case there will always be this connection. As well as that possibility that someone may abuse this power such as Lear, or manipulate power to get ahead like Richard.