Summary: The Revolutionary

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The Revolutionary The Revolutionary stands up and faces his disillusioned cadres, all watching him, like the sphinx waiting for the answer to the riddle. He begins his speech “ALRIGHT ALRIGHT ALRIGHT…” the crowd roars with primal ecstasy. They inch closer to the fire to hear their leader speak of ideals unheard. He is easily recognizable among his children, having the four key attributes needed to be the leader of men. First, the Revolutionary is vain in his magnetism, this is crucial because his charm is what initially attracts followers to his cause. Second, he’s an actor, charlatan with the mask, never allowing his true emotions to be seen, he is always in control. Third, he is a self-taught intellectual, he searches for truth rather than