"A Man For All Seasons" By Robert Bolt: More's Moral Dilemma
During the English renaissance in the 1500's, King Henry VIII wants
a divorce from his wife for various reasons, but divorce is against the
Catholic religion. This is why he wants Sir Thomas More's consent, because
More is a highly respected Catholic, but he is such a good Catholic that he
goes against divorce. In the play, A Man for All Seasons, by Robert Bolt,
King Henry VIII applies pressure on Thomas More to support the divorce in
many ways. He exerts it both directly and indirectly in forms of threats
and intimidation from various people. Henry forces Meg, More's ....
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