what is the significance of the words 'multitude is mad'? what happens when the multitude goes money-mad? from the poem money madness
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A multitude is a very large number or a huge crowd. ... Sometimes the word multitude refers to the common people, or the masses — that is, everyone in a society apart from the political elite. There are a lot of words and phrases for this, like hoi polloi, which is Greek for "the many," and "the great unwashed."
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