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The series meticulously tracks how Underwood and his equally ambitious wife, Claire, navigate a political system defined by:
: The idea that politics is a form of theater where public and private images are carefully curated to maintain an illusion of reality. 2. Narrative Techniques: Breaking the Fourth Wall House of Cards as Shakespearean Tragedy The series meticulously tracks how Underwood and his
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. The series meticulously tracks how Underwood and his
: Using personal secrets and political favors as currency. The series meticulously tracks how Underwood and his