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Power as a Cycle of Violence

Power is not merely about control—it is about escalating cycles of violence disguised as justice. Catherine de’ Medici justifies the assassination of de Coligny as a preemptive strike against rebellion, a logic that Tavannes and the King’s court accept without question. Each act of violence—whether failing or succeeding—creates a new justification for the next. The Abbot’s murder becomes necessary to cover up the failed assassination, and de Coligny’s survival only intensifies the crown’s paranoia, threatening Henri of Navarre. The system feeds on fear, and those trapped within it (like Charles IX) are left powerless to break the cycle.

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