The idea of Humanity/human nature in the novel Utopia by Thomas More, translated by Robert Adams
Running Head : THE IDEA OF HUMANITY /HUMAN NATURE IN THE NOVEL UTOPIA BY THOMAS MORE , TRANSLATED BY ROBERT ADAMS The idea of Humanity /human nature in the novel Utopia by Thomas More translated by Robert Adams Write Your Name Here Institute Name here Instructor 's Name Class Date Thomas More in his famous work of literature , Utopia , has portrayed the idea of humanity in a very subtle but effective manner . A character in the story , Raphael Hythloday , relates to More and his friend Peter Gilles , the experience of his

extensive travels all around the world the discourse through which it is conveyed to the reader how skillfully More depicts the wondrous nature of humans
In the novel , Thomas More has very clearly talked about the concept of life after death . Religion is one of the most significant factors involved in guiding a man through life . Someone who doesn 't believe in God , religion and life after death , will not know the sanctions that are imposed on him as a human being , let alone as a person , as an individual
A man who is afraid of nothing but the law , and apprehends nothing after
death , will not scruple to break through all the laws of his country either
by fraud or force , when by this means he may satisfy his appetites (Ch .8
.105
God has created man , our bodies and our souls . When man dies , his body remains of no use to him but the soul is immortal . It...
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