a man for all seasons

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English

 

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Melba S

 

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June 12, 2014

 

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University

 

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His refusal to obey King Henry VIII shows that he believes strongly in life after death, for going against the King of England in Renaissance Era ensured swift, lethal retribution. Sir Thomas More fought for what he believed in and refused to be molded into something that he wasn't. Sir Thomas More did not die in vain, he did not deviate from his personal beliefs...
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His last words illustrate this, "His will not refuse one who is so blithe to go" (99). More understood that he was in line with his beliefs. He knew that by dying and not worrying, he would be proving a point to the public by letting it be known that Cromwell had set him up. When More died it sent a message to the public that the King was wrong in what he was doing...
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