Raphael briefly describes his views of the court and the justice system. He thinks that the court system is corrupt and seriously blemished because it promotes blind obedience and flattery of wealthy men instead of offering and delivering just verdicts. Raphael believes his values are too radical and brutally honest for participation in court affairs. Raphael’s statements show the reader about the corrupt and unjust system, a theme that Thomas More wanted to depict in his story.
Read “Utopia” by Saint Thomas More. What is Raphael’s view of the court and its participation in its affairs? In what sense are his statements in part a justification of author Thomas More’s purpose in offering his readers the book “Utopia”?
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"Read "Utopia" by Saint Thomas More. What is Raphael's view of the court and its participation in its affairs? In what sense are his statements in part a justification of author Thomas More's purpose in offering his readers the book "Utopia"?" Academic.Tips, 29 Oct. 2022, academic.tips/question/read-utopia-by-saint-thomas-more-what-is-raphaels-view-of-the-court-and-its-participation-in-its-affairs-in-what-sense-are-his-statements-in-part-a-justification-of-author-thomas-mores-purpo/.