Saturday, January 25, 2020
All the Kings Men :: essays research papers
The entire Kingââ¬â¢s Men à à à à à All the Kingââ¬â¢s Men, written by Robert Penn Warren, is set deep in the south during the 1930ââ¬â¢s. This is a story of the rise and fall of a political titan. Willie Stark comes from poverty to become the governor of his state. He forces his enemies into submission by blackmails, repeated threats, and bullies them. He creates a series of liberal reforms that lay heavy tax burdens on the rich and lifts the money issue off of the poor farmers. His foil character Sam MacMurfee persistently searches for way to ruin the career of Willie Starks. Sam MacMurfee has thugs and powerful political allies deep in his pockets. The two characters remind the reader of corrupt figures in politics such as the famous Boss Tweed. à à à à à Willie Starkââ¬â¢s right-hand man is Jack Burden. He left his eloquent and polite family to work with Willie. Jack is an extremely intelligent historical researcher that uses his abilities to dig up dirt on Willieââ¬â¢s enemies. Willie uses the secrets to blackmail his enemies into his submission. Often corrupt political figures indirectly pay off other individuals to do the ââ¬Å"dirty workâ⬠and blackmail their enemies. Although Willie Starks may have been acting corruptly for a good purpose it was still illegal and wrong. à à à à à Willie asks Jack to search for secrets on a father figure from his child hood. Judge Irwin was a father figure in Jackââ¬â¢s life as a child. In this situation, Jackââ¬â¢s motivation and responsibility to himself is questioned. Jack discovers that Judge Irwin accepted a bribe and Governor Stanton covers the bribe up. The blackmail influences the suicide of Judge Irwin, makes Adam Stanton accept the position as head of the hospital that Willie is building, and Anne Stanton begins an affair with Willlie. Adam murders Willie when he finds out about Willie and Anne. This horrific event lead to Jackââ¬â¢s retiring from politics forever. à à à à à The death of Willie Starks and the circumstances force Jack to rethink the way he thinks. He rethinks a belief that no one can ever be responsible for the evil actions of another individual over time. In a way Jack feels responsible for Willieââ¬â¢s death. Jack eventually marries Anne Stanton and he feels orthodox about his decision to marry her. Jack restarts his long lost hobby of working on a book about Cass Mastern.
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