The tale of Gamaegis highlights the corrupting nature of power when responsibility can be evaded. Both Plato's and H.G. Wells' narratives illustrate that invisibility serves as a metaphor for a lack of accountability, suggesting that when individuals can act without consequences, their true character may emerge, often leading to tyranny and exploitation.

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