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How does the theme of justice in the modern literary work compare to the treatment of this theme in works from different time periods?
A The council reflects treatments of the corruption among elected officials from various time periods.
B The Chamber of Commerce compares to treatments of anarchy in dystopian literature.
C The council echoes treatments of nobility as inherently pure and trustworthy in their decisions.
D The theme of justice is not present in the narrative, so it does not compare with previous treatments.
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The modern work’s council functions like the corrupt rulers or officials found in earlier literature: it shows how institutions and elected leaders can pervert justice. That links the theme to long-standing literary treatments of political corruption and failed authority (e.g., Shakespeare’s critique of a rotten court in Hamlet) rather than to ideas of noble purity (C), dystopian anarchy (B), or absence of the justice theme (D).
The modern work’s council functions like the corrupt rulers or officials found in earlier literature: it shows how institutions and elected leaders can pervert justice. That links the theme to long-standing literary treatments of political corruption and failed authority (e.g., Shakespeare’s critique of a rotten court in Hamlet) rather than to ideas of noble purity (C), dystopian anarchy (B), or absence of the justice theme (D).
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