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A Man For All Seasons
Title: A Man For All Seasons
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 824 | Pages: 3.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Man For All Seasons
The definition of humanism is “A philosophy centered on the values, interests and
potential of human beings” (Webster’s Dictionary 1984, p. 340). In the play, A Man for all
Seasons by Robert Bolt, Thomas More is a humanist as he knows his own values, interests
and potential, and observes those of other people. Thomas More was a man who held onto
his values no matter what. Thomas More believed in what the church said greatly. The
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return to who they really are.
Thomas More believed deeply in his values and could not do anything that would
result in changing them. He observed other people doing so and knew that they were no
longer their genuine self. If a person takes an oath and is untruthful, even if they say it to
remain alive, but still realize that it is not what they believe, will they really lose their true
self?
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