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"A Man For All Seasons" By Robert Bolt: More's Moral Dilemma
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During the English renaissance in the 1500's, King Henry VIII wants
a divorce from his wife for various reasons, but divorce is against the
Catholic religion. This is why he wants Sir Thomas More's consent, because
More is a highly respected Catholic, but he is such a good Catholic that he
goes a ....
Middle of essay ....nefits of
believing it and stick to his morals at the same time. However, More
thinks this is against Catholic religion because he thinks of an oath as
"words we say to God," so he certainly can not use Meg's strategy. Meg
pressures More directly by trying to reach out to his feelings when she
says emotionally, "But in reason! Haven't you done as much as God can
reasonably want?" (page 81). More supports his beliefs by saying,
"Well...finally...it isn't a matter of reason; finally it's a mat.... |
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