A Report on The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene (Book Report Sample)
the sample and task are meant to demonstrate proficiency in the mla style. the sample is a book report on the 48 laws of power, a book by robert greene. it is rendered in american english and the subject area is literature and language, an area that utilizes mla formatting. the sample has one source, which is, the book whose report is being written. it shows in-text citation as well as the structuring of the works cited page. IT ALSO SHOWS THE FORMATTING OF THE FIRST PAGE WHICH HAS THE NAME OF THE STUDENT, THE NAME OF THE INSTRUCTOR, THE NAME OF THE COURSE, AND THE DATE.
THE PAPER IS DOUBLE SPACED WITH PROPER GRAMMAR, CORRECT PUNCTUATION, AND THE REQUIRED LENGTH OF 275 WORDS.
A Report on The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
The 48 Laws of Power is one of the most influential books ever written. It is also arguably Robert Greene’s most famous book. Other books by Greene include The Laws of Human Nature, Mastery, and The Art of Seduction.
The 48 Laws of Power was published in 1998, and has since gained tremendous popularity around the world. The laws Mr. Greene shares in the book are considered practical and real for those seeking to ascend to the highest levels of power. For example, law number one advises those seeking power to “never outshine their masters,” (Greene ix), meaning that they have to do everything for the glory of those above them lest they be cut off for appearing threatening to their bosses. The second law warns against trusting friends too much while law number three counsels power seekers to conceal their intentions.
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