Sunday, February 17, 2019

A Man For All Seasons - Friend or Foe :: A Man For All Seasons by Robert Bolt

Friend or adversary In the sacred scripture, A Man For All Seasons by Robert Bolt in that location are a few people that cant be trusted by Sir Thomas more than, the main character in the book. largeard ample is definitely whizz of those men who cant be trusted and along with Thomas Crom wellhead the two destroy Mores bread and butter slowly but surely and to the point of death. In the end of the book More is executed for high treason and his family goes from being very well off to having to start over. So this book shows that through deceitfulness of two, one can fall. There are two main reasons that bass would be considered a foeman and those are his weak honourable character and his devalue of Mores friendship. These are reasons to make someone a Foe because if a person doesnt hold true to their morals so they are easily persuaded and if a person had the friendship of More past they would be idiots not to keep that friendship and respect. In the following pa ragraphs I will give examples from the book of these reasons. One reason why fatty is a Foe is because his moral character isnt very fast and throughout the book thither are many times where it is shown that robust doesnt have a strong moral character, for example Rich moreover every man has his price? More No-no-no- Rich But yes In money too. More No no noRich Or pleasure. Titles, woman, bricks-and-mortar, theres always something. More Childish. In this restate (pg.4) it shows that Rich can be bought and he is trying to tell More that this is normal because everyone has his price. However, More, being the kind and charitable man he is, tries to explain that being able to be bought is not normal and it is a moral weakness in someones character and tries to religious service him get a job as a teacher where there is no temptation of bribery. Another example of how Richs moral character is weak is when he is talking to Cromwell and Cromwell tells him that he is to become depositary to the Council, which he asks Rich not tell anyone about it. However when Cromwell repeats the nous over and over, Rich, finally, says he would but it would depend on the bribe.

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