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Question: Do you agree with the statement that figures of authority tend to abuse their power?
Government entities and rulers of the general population consistently mark history with periods of unrestrained, unchecked and abusive reigns. Literature has reflected this belief in may works. I believe that symbols of authority continually abuse their power and we must look no farther than Mugabe's elections in Zimbabwe and George Orwell's 1984.
The election that took place in Zimbabwe boiled down between current president Mugabe opposition leader Tsvagirai. The first open and free election in years, prospects looked hopeful to Zimbabwe's population. A feeling of true freedom and democracy gripped the nation but Mugabe's authoritarian rule put an end to it all. One Mugabe lost the elections, he canceled the results, called for a new elections to be held and instead of risking the chance of defeat, he took steps to ensure his victory. Employing gangs to terrorize anyone who opposed him, fear gripped the country. Opposition supporters were beaten to the brink of death and in fear for their lives, the population re-elected Mugabe. Abusing his power, Mugabe still stands today.
Winston Smith's life can be compared to that of an opposition supporter in Zimbabwe As the main character in Orwell's 1984, he lies in a dystopian society controlled by by an oppressive and authoritarian government whose hegemonic power seems infinite. In an attempt to retaliate against the government, he tries to secretly fulfill his iinnermost desires but is apprehended and nearly tortured to death. This abuse of power robs him of his chance at freedom and a real life.
Both history and literature have shown their story of abuses of power, a folly of human nature. The patterns will continue and the true victory will be for those who come out standing.
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The election that took place in Zimbabwe boiled down <<REPHRASE PLEASE; "BOILED DOWN" IS NOT THE CORRECT EXPRESSION TO USE BEFORE "BETWEEN" between current president Mugabe IS THERE A WORD MISSING HERE? opposition leader Tsvagirai. The first open and free election in years,<<AWKWARD INTRODUCTORY PHRASE; MAKE IT PARTICIPIAL prospects <<PROSPECTS OF WHAT? looked hopeful to Zimbabwe's population. A feeling of true freedom and democracy gripped the nation<< USE COMMA HERE but Mugabe's authoritarian rule put an end to it all. One<<SP? Mugabe lost the elections, he canceled the results, called for a new elections to be held and instead of risking the chance of defeat, he took steps to ensure his victory.<<COMMA AND PARALLELISM PROBLEMS IN THIS SENTENCE. Employing gangs to terrorize anyone who opposed him, fear gripped the country.<<DANGLING MODIFIER AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SENTENCE; DID THE FEAR EMPLOY GANGS...? Opposition supporters were beaten to the brink of death and in fear for their lives,<<COMMA SPLICE the population re-elected Mugabe. Abusing his power, Mugabe still stands today.
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Grammar was better than average, sentence construction better than average, although I found some sentences awkward ( I would have made them shorter). But remember, SAT graders are told to consider the essay a first draft, so for a first draft, yours is pretty good, not perfect.
For a first draft, I would give it a 5. I debated 6.
Government entities and rulers of the general population consistently mark history with periods of unrestrained, unchecked and abusive reigns. Literature has reflected this belief in many works. I believe that many authority figures abuse their power and we must look no farther than Mugabe's elections in Zimbabwe and George Orwell's 1984. (underlined)
The election that took place in Zimbabwe came down to between current president Mugabe and opposition leader Tsvagirai. Being the first open and free election in years, prospects of new leadership looked hopeful to Zimbabwe's population. A feeling of true freedom and democracy gripped the nation, but Mugabe's authoritarian rule put an end to it all. Once Mugabe lost the elections, he canceled the results, called for a new elections to be held. Instead of risking the chance of defeat, he took steps to ensure his victory. Employing gangs to terrorize anyone who opposed him, fear of Mugabe’s power gripped the country. Opposition supporters were beaten to the brink of death and in fear for their lives; the population re-elected Mugabe. Abusing his power, Mugabe still stands today.
Winston Smith's life is comparable the life of an opposition supporter in Zimbabwe. As the main character in Orwell's 1984, he lives in a dysfunctional utopian society controlled by an oppressive and authoritarian government with infinite hegemonic power. In an attempt to retaliate against the government, he tries to secretly fulfill his innermost desires but is apprehended and nearly tortured to death. This abuse of power robs him of his chance at freedom and a real life.
Both history and literature have shown their story of abuses of power, a folly of human nature. The patterns will continue and the true victory will be for those who come out standing strong.