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: Willingness to sacrifice allies and discard "useless things" to achieve an objective.

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At its heart, House of Cards is an exploration of and the pursuit of power as an end in itself. Frank Underwood, a master manipulator and Democratic Majority Whip, articulates a philosophy that prioritizes enduring power over fleeting wealth. He famously compares money to a "McMansion in Sarasota" that begins to crumble after ten years, whereas power is the "old stone building" that stands for centuries. This essay examines the series through its core

The Netflix series House of Cards (2013), often sought with Bulgarian subtitles ("Български субтитри") by international audiences, is a landmark political thriller that explores the corrosive nature of power, ambition, and manipulation in Washington, D.C.. This essay examines the series through its core themes, its innovative narrative techniques, and its lasting impact on the television landscape. 1. The Architecture of Power and Pragmatism its innovative narrative techniques

The series meticulously tracks how Underwood and his equally ambitious wife, Claire, navigate a political system defined by: