1. Ever-Present Corruption (Man For All Seasons)
While A Man For All Seasons focuses heavily on the social downfall and moral strength of Sir Thomas More, it also covers the inverse process involving a number of other characters - most specifically the identifiable corruption of Richard Rich, who throughout the course of the play loses his innocence. ... At this point, Rich has fallen, now without regrets, and has lost one of the things A Man For All Seasons describes as being worth living for - personal morality and goodness. ... Albeit in a lesser way, the Common Man also shows his own price. ... Though the offense is not as serious as dam...
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