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    Sir Thomas More and Utopia One of my favorite movies of all time is Ever After: A Cinderella Story. It is a 1998 film adaption of the fairy tale Cinderella and stars Drew Barrymore as the lead female character named Danielle de Barbarac. Danielle’s mother dies very early in her life and as a result Danielle and her father are very close. Her father remarries a baroness with two daughters. Shortly after‚ her father dies of a heart attack. Danielle now has very few possessions to call her own: a beautiful

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    these ideologies went on to become economic systems. The first among these thinkers to conceive a paradise free of corruption was Sir Thomas More. In his 1516 book‚ UtopiaMore aims to illuminate and eradicate the socio-political corruptions in Europe by creating a more reformed society. Though his community is isolated from the rest of the world‚ scholars govern More’s Utopia; creating a place where food is plentiful‚ labor is universal (abolishing the division if social classes)‚ and camaraderie‚ rather

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    Sir Thomas More- UTOPIA Sir Thomas More‚ son of Sir John More‚ a justice of King’s Bench‚ after his earlier education at St. Anthony’s‚ he was placed‚ as a boy‚ in the household of Cardinal John Morton‚ Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor. It was not usual for persons of wealth or influence and sons of good families to be so established together in a relation of patron and client. The youth wore his patron’s livery‚ and added to his state. The patron used‚ afterwards‚ his wealth or

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    Through UtopiaMore provided the leaders of his time with keen insights to help improve his world by claiming that leaders should not continue to hold his position of authority through his misrule. In Utopia More wrote‚ “It would certainly be better for him to quit his kingdom than to keep the name of authority when he has lost the majesty of kingship through his misrule.” More meant that when a leader does not govern correctly or govern morally correct‚ he should step down from his position because

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    Through UtopiaMore provided the leaders of his time with the keen insights to help improve his world by claiming that leaders should not use poverty to control his people‚ harshly tax his people‚ and take benefits of people’s hard work. Leaders should not use poverty to control his people. In UtopiaSir Thomas More wrote “Certainly it is wrong to think that the poverty of the people is a safeguard of public peace.” More meant that a ruler should not use poverty to control his people. Having people

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    Analysis of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia The purpose of this paper is to carefully study and analyze Sir Thomas More’s book Utopia. Before‚ I being with my analysis I want to give you a quick back brief on who Thomas More was‚ and why he might have wrote the book to begin with. Sir Thomas More was a man of many titles and jobs‚ but for the sake of this paper I will only discuss the titles and offices in which he held prior to the publication of this book. More was a lawyer who studied law at Oxford from

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    each other to perfect these ideas. They wanted more power‚ wealth‚ resources‚ and perfection of society. They wanted to create utopia. But what is a utopia? The word was first mentioned by Thomas More in his book titled Utopia‚ published in 1516. (8) This was after the beginning of European exploration in the Americas‚ yet it holds key information in understanding the concept of utopia which the royal families of Europe held so dear. In his book‚ More describes an ideal island and its customs. The

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    The term "utopia" is defined as both "no place" and "perfect place." In UtopiaThomas More creates a utopic society centering around communistic ideas. Utopia is an ideal communistic society that abolishes private property. The perfect society he creates is therefore not attainable due to humanity never being able to obtain complete and holistic perfection. Utopia’s strict rules impose several limitations upon its citizens that therefore dehumanize them. Utopia’s strict rules limit the citizen’s

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    challenge these powerful‚ malicious supremacies; a man named Thomas More. In his book UtopiaMore‚ “the Chancellor of England at the time (Notes)‚” described the perfect society by observing the world’s wonderful and wicked aspects. Though heavily influenced by his Christian and humanist background‚

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    hierarchy—essentially‚ an ideal place to live. However‚ does a perfect society really exist? In Sir Thomas More’s UtopiaMore flirts with the concept of a utopian community with regard to geography‚ city structure‚ labor‚ government and religion. Considering these aspects‚ the community depicted in Utopia is primarily a success‚ with limited failures. In Book II of Utopia‚ Raphael Hythloday‚ a traveler who visited Utopia‚ describes the geography of the island. He states‚ "The channels are known only to

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