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An Unacknowledged Prince of a Man: Machiavelli's Within this essay, I investigate the relationship between Sir Thomas More, Henry the VIII and a few Machiavellian ideas, specifically the idea that a conqueror must employ malleable individuals to assist them in governing their lands. The paper is 1950 words approximately and in the conclusion I elude to the ways in which Sir Thomas More and Henry the VIII represent metaphorical symbols for ethics and politics. I also briefly critique the short-sighted nature of MachiavelliÂ’s generalizations.
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