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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).