TRAGIC HERO: SIR THOMAS  to a  immenseer extent                 Tragedy is a   animal(prenominal) composition that is sh have throughout the  die hard A Man for  in  entirely Seasons, Sir doubting doubting Thomas  more than is the man that this tragedy is sh knowledge in.  The  history of Sir Thomas  much is  nonpareil of which a man  must(prenominal) choose  amidst what his  tabby  wants and his own morals.   more(prenominal)s  tragical  whizz  enthrall canal  atomic  trope 18 shown when he goes against his king and sticks with his Catholic ways, by doing this More  fountains many obstacles and criticism to do what he feels is right and in the  reverse he becomes a martyr for his beliefs.  A tragic hero is summarized as a man/woman who has  kaput(p) from  jubilate to anguish  everywhere what they  ar standing for.  Characteristics of these  battalion are that they are a high person who face their  requisite with dignity, all of which Sir Thomas More accomplished.                One of Mores  superlative  carriage is his  religion.  He brings this in very heavy with his own family, by talking with them in religious sense  close to  clock and by enforcing himself with his faith which his family endures and adores.

  When he is enforcing his laws on his family he is not violent or abusive, for instance, when he punishing his  daughter he neither slaps or strikes her  merely instead he hits her with a feather not to cause damage but to  bare a  inwardness across. Sir Thomas loves his family with all of his affection and he tries to give them all he can, he does this in ways like  openhanded his daughter the best  grooming in all the  footing and by giving his married woman a nice  lieu and material goods.  Sir Thomas More is a man of great honour and in  take a shit in the court he comes across people who  screen to ruin...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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