1. Sir Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
To start a play made up of Kings/and Cardinals in speaking costumes and/intellectuals with embroidered mouths, with me." The Common man thinks it very odd for a play filled with characters of such nobility, to start with such a lowly, base humoured and minded individual. ... Unlike other plays where we see one character's perspective, perhaps in his room, and then another's in his office, A Man for all Seasons has Sir Thomas More in every scene, almost without exception. ... Gold was a symbol of wealth and royalty, therefore this colour is best suited for the King himself. ... T...
- Word Count: 1936
- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: High School