comment on the significance of the fourth temptation in murder in the cathedral
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The fourth tempter encourages Becket to pursue martyrdom, arguing that he should shun the worldly, political order of the king and focus on achieving sainthood. Though Becket doesn't reject the idea of martyrdom, he finds fault with this tempter's reasons for proposing it.
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The fourth tempter encourages Becket to pursue martyrdom, arguing that he should shun the worldly, political order of the king and focus on achieving sainthood. Though Becket doesn't reject the idea of martyrdom, he finds fault with this tempter's reasons for proposing it.
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