Which of the following incidents from "The Contest” by Arthur Conan Doyle most clearly depicts Nero as a despotic ruler surrounded by assistants who adamantly seek to please him?
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"The right answer for the question as mentioned earlier is Nero's decision to take part in the singing competition held in Greece, wherein he believes that he is talented and has a face-off against worthiest singers.
But it so happens that his followers end up applauding his not so good performance and ignores other talented singers. Thus its clear that they did it to please him
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