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Morality is often compromised in the pursuit of power from "summary" of Revolution Twenty 20 by Chetan Bhagat

In the game of power, morality often takes a backseat. People will do whatever it takes to climb the ladder, even if it means compromising their ethics along the way. This is evident in the character of Gopal in 'Revolution Twenty 20', who is willing to manipulate and deceive in order to achieve his goals. He is determined to rise above his humble beginnings and is willing to do whatever it takes to get there, even if it means crossing ethical boundaries. Gopal's pursuit of power leads him to make questionable choices that test his morality. He becomes entangled in a web of lies and deceit, willing to sacrifice his values in order to achieve success. His actions become increasingly ruthless as he becomes more desperate to achieve his ambitions. Gopal's moral compass is constantly being challenged, and he must decide what he is willing to sacrifice in order to reach the top. As Gopal's thirst for power grows, he finds himself caught in a cycle of corruption. The pursuit of power blinds him to the consequences of his actions, leading him down a path of moral compromise. He becomes consumed by his ambition, unable to see the damage he is causing to those around him. Gopal's choices become increasingly selfish and unethical, as he prioritizes his own desires above all else.
  1. Gopal's relentless pursuit of power comes at a great cost. He loses sight of his values and principles, becoming a shadow of his former self. The sacrifices he makes along the way weigh heavy on his conscience, but by then it is too late. Gopal learns the hard way that the pursuit of power can come at a steep price, one that may ultimately lead to the compromise of one's morality.
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Revolution Twenty 20

Chetan Bhagat

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