But perhaps that was just the way of power: no such thing as too much
But perhaps that was just the way of power: no such thing as too much
In the world of N.K. Jemisin's novels, power is a central theme that is explored in depth. The quote "But perhaps that was just the way of power: no such thing as too much" encapsulates the complex and often destructive nature of power as depicted in Jemisin's works.Throughout her novels, Jemisin delves into the idea of power and its corrupting influence on individuals and societies. In her critically acclaimed Broken Earth trilogy, for example, power is portrayed as a force that can both empower and destroy. The characters in these novels grapple with the consequences of wielding power, and the quote in question reflects the idea that once someone has a taste of power, they will always hunger for more.