leaders who are motivated by greed subjects their citizens to suffering.write an essay in support of this statement with reference to John Lara's play the Samaritans .

Respuesta :

old Indian saying "when even your king is a crook it can mean the downfall of a nation"

1. Sometimes leaders want more power and money for themselves, not for the people they lead.

2. In the play "The Samaritans", the mayor, Leo, cares more about his own wealth than the people in his town.

3. Leo makes choices that help him and his rich friends, but hurts the poor people in his town.

4. He wants fancy buildings and stores, but ignores the homeless and hungry people.

5. Because of Leo's choices, the people in the town suffer. They lose their homes, jobs, and can't get food or healthcare.

6. Leo and his friends get richer and more powerful, while the people suffer more.

7. This is not just a made-up story. It has happened many times in real life, where leaders care more about themselves than the people.

8. The play "The Samaritans" shows us that when leaders are greedy, people get hurt.

9. We need to make sure leaders are kind and fair, not just caring about themselves.

10. If we don't, the people will keep suffering.