Was Sir Tomas More Correct? A view on "A man for all seasons"
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The last opinion is from friends of more who try to urge him to save himself simply because every one else has. Norfolk does not use his own morals but instead chooses not to think about them and decided simply to follow along with the wave of others. Norfolk as well as the rest of the flock thinks More is incorrect. Again however, More's correctness all depends on from where the situation is looked upon.
The last opinion is from friends of more who try to urge him to save himself simply because every one else has. Norfolk does not use his own morals but instead chooses not to think about them and decided simply to follow along with the wave of others. Norfolk as well as the rest of the flock thinks More is incorrect. Again however, More's correctness all depends on from where the situation is looked upon.