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The introduction of Absolute Power usually included: - The setting of the story is a dynasty with a high concentration of power. The protagonist is a figure with absolute power. He/she obtains this power through improper means and begins to implement his own plan. - After the protagonist gained absolute power, he used various means to consolidate his position and control others. He also formulated a series of unequal agreements and policies to ensure that his rights were not violated. - The story contained many complicated relationships and political struggles. The interactions between the protagonist and other characters would determine the development of the story. - The story usually involved philosophical and moral issues such as the nature of power, the source of power, and the dangers of power. Absolute power novels are usually complex political novels that describe how the protagonist uses his or her power to achieve his or her goals, as well as how other characters react and resist his or her actions. This kind of novel often discussed the nature and source of power, as well as the dangers of power and how to control it.
Well, without more information about this 'absolute power novel', it's difficult to say precisely. However, generally in novels with such a concept, the narrative often revolves around the consequences of having such power. It could show how power can change a person's personality completely. For instance, a once - kind - hearted character might become ruthless when obtaining absolute power. Or it could be about a struggle against someone who has absolute power, with the protagonist trying to either overthrow or limit that power in some way.
The following is a list of novels with absolute power: Game of Thrones-George R. R. Martin 2. A Song of Ice and Fire-George R.R. Martin 3. The Black Company-George R. R. Martin The Lord of the Rings (Tolkien) Game of Thrones-George R.R. Martin The Scarlet Letter-Cao Xueqin 7 The Water Margins-Shi Naian The Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Luo Guanzhong The Scarlet Letter-Cao Xueqin 10 The Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many short stories with that title. It might be about a character who gains absolute power and how it changes them, perhaps leading to corruption or self - discovery.
The TV series Absolute Power was mainly about a city in southern China, Shanghai.
One Piece was a very popular manga and animation about the adventures of a pirate named Luffy in order to become One Piece. The main plot of the story was as follows: Luffy was a young pirate. His dream was to become the pirate king, find the legendary treasure "One Piece" and become the world's most powerful pirate. During his adventures, he met many like-minded companions, including Sauron, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Choba, and Robin. They sailed together on the sea and experienced many dangerous adventures and battles, constantly searching for treasures and improving their strength. During the voyage, Luffy and his companions encountered many enemies, including the navy, pirates, monsters, and other pirates. Not only did they have to defeat the enemy, but they also had to face various challenges from the world government and the underwater prison. In the end, Luffy and his companions successfully realized their dream of becoming one of the most powerful pirates in the world. Not only did they successfully find the treasure, but they also overthrew the tyranny of the underwater prison and protected freedom and justice. At the end of the story, Luffy and his companions finally became legends, and their names were remembered in the history of the world.
I don't know which 'absolute power novel' you mean, so I can't tell you the main characters.
In American political novels, 'absolute power' is often a central theme. It can represent the corrupting influence that unchecked power has on individuals in the political arena. For example, in some novels, characters with absolute power might engage in unethical behavior to maintain their position, like suppressing opposition or manipulating the media.
I'm afraid I have no idea who penned the 'absolute power short story'. It could be from a local or regional author, or perhaps it's a self - published work. There are many platforms nowadays where authors can publish their short stories independently. Without further details like the genre, the setting of the story, or any unique characteristics, it's nearly impossible to identify the author.
Often as a dangerous and corrupting force. Characters with absolute power tend to lose their moral compass.