The answer, I think, has to do with the fact that this book is what we call a classic. Its enduring value in my view lies not so much in its political theories as in the way it discloses or articulates a particular way of looking at the world. The Prince shows us what the world looks like when viewed from a strictly demoralized perspective. I think that’s what the fascination and also the scandal is all about.
Sorry we cant help if we cant see the poem. add the poem and I maybe able to help
Answer:
This excerpt is most likely More’s reaction to his society’s it should be GREED
Explanation:
A comparison and contrast purpose used in nonfiction writing
Intelligent, Wasn't that bright is sarcasm, like, Wow that was smart (aka stupid)
MAY BE WRONG, ALSO LEARNING MYSELF