Raphael Hythloday Chapter Summaries

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Book 1:
Page 11: Thomas More meets Peter Giles; he tells Thomas that to invite a man named Raphael Hythloday to his home because Hythloday has traveled to many places
Page 13: Thomas invites Raphael to his home, learns that Raphael traveled with Vespucci
Page 14: Raphael was welcomes by everyone he met and was offered to ride in ships
Page 15: Peter asks Raphael why he doesn’t use his skill to counsel the king; it would help the king and help his family and friends by being in such a high position; Raphael says he’s done enough for his family already
Page 16: Peter continues to say that will give him good money to help the king, but Raphael says it it worth to “counter my principles and nature?”(216); no, he likes being able to live “at liberty” …show more content…

Page 90: Utopians are treated very well if they are unhealthy or sickly
Page 92: Women marry at 18; Men marry at 22; they believe in abstinence
Page 93: “Monogamy:” marry only one person; it is illegal to seduce someone
Page 94: You can make fun and laugh at fools but you should not laugh at the mentally incapable
Page 95: There are no use for lawyers because everyone can be a lawyer and defend
Page 96: No treaties are used
“Of Warfare”
Page 97: They loathe war; “War or battle as a thing very beastly”
Page 99: They do not care much for success in war since they don’t like it in general
Page 100: Utopians try to save innocent lives and prevent going into war
Page 101: Utopian strategy: get the enemies to turn on one another
Page 103: Utopians will send money but will not send troops
Page 104: Like to ask the “Zapoletes” fight for them
Page 105: Utopians work together swiftly to try to quickly end the war
Page 106: Strong armor that protects and is flexible
“Of the Religions in Utopia”
Page 107: There is no one, mandatory religion
Page 108: Most Utopians believe in Mithra: god of the Persians
Page 109: They do not believe that there is no afterlife
Page 111: They think miracles exist
Page 112: They use literature and science to understand the