Essay map
Opening scene
Anecdote
- A new chair in a block office: yesterday the same man waited in the same queue. Today the peon stands. Adversity he had already passed — a failed year, a sick parent. The test that has just begun is the stamp pad in his drawer.
Keep this in every paragraph
One stand
Most of us can survive a blow. Character is what we do when we can blow others. Write to keep power under law, and still admit that some power is needed to protect.
Use once, in a scene — do not dump names
Quotes to earn
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Lincoln
Nearly all men can stand adversity; to test character, give him power — as traditionally cited. Do not fake a speech number.
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Acton
Power tends to corrupt — the cousin line. Use once, then show offices that resist it.
Turn each heading into a full paragraph in the hall
Heading map
What the line is asking
- Adversity: exam, poverty, defeat — a test of endurance.
- Power: office, money, following, a gun, a majority.
- Lincoln (as traditionally given): the second test is the real one. Acton’s cousin: power tends to corrupt.
Self
- A promotion that thins listening is the desert after the forest of struggle.
- Privilege that never met adversity can also fail the test — softness is not virtue if it never had a choice.
Society
- Caste and gender: who has always had a small empire at home. The line is not only about CM chairs.
State and office
- Discretion in a file, a transfer, a tender: character as procedure — noting, reason, appeal.
- Peg: Articles 14, 32, CAG, a free press — the republic’s way of not trusting the saint in the chair.
Politics
- A movement born in jail can become a patronage machine. Adversity was the brand; power is the audit.
The counter
Power is not original sin. A collector who uses it to open a fair-price shop is passing the test. Ambedkar wanted the depressed classes to have power, then to bind it with constitutional morality. The quote tests character; it does not preach helplessness.
Drop one peg where it fits — not a data dump
Value addition
- Ambedkar Constitutional morality: daily discipline when you finally hold the chair.
- Arts. 14 and 32 Equality and constitutional remedies — character as a justiciable limit.
- CAG / media Audit and publicity: we do not rely on the saint in the office.
Last 8–10 lines in the exam
Last paragraph
- Close: keep the queue in the mind when you hold the stamp. Limits, audit, and a habit of stepping down are character in public. Expand each heading — this is only the map.
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Is this the full essay?
No. It is a map. Give one abuse of power and one use of power for the queue.
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How many quotes?
Lincoln once; Acton or Ambedkar once. No third name for decoration.
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