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In Death for THomas and Anne

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In Death for THomas and Anne
Jun 9 2008, 1:10 AM EDT
I think that the deaths that showed more dignity, and I am talking about their deaths not their lives people
I dont wanna hear comments against anne's life while she was Queen, or against Thomas or Katherine, lets focus on their last moments, no justifications or "well he was brave because he was always self righteous man and burned people so he thought everything was right!" or "well anne was a witch" no!
just their last moments, what courage and dignity did Thomas More and Anne boleyn had in the end, by eliminating Thomas henry eliminated his conscience (no comment against thomas while he lived, remember!) and by eliminating anne he eliminated his passion.
I think that these two represented his way of going towards madness.

Such courage in adversity, and such dignity to die without fear, I mean would you show the same courage if you knew they would cut your head.
Thomas was like so calm and he even steched his arms as if saying. "I am ready, go ahead"
And anne just looked above showing almost no fear, and looked up to say, okay here I come.

Such courage does not unnoticed! Had it been me I don't know probably, I would be close to tears and wonder "what will happen to me afterwards?"
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