1. A man for all seasons
The dissension over his death has spawned the play A Man for All Seasons, in which the author, Robert Bolt, depicts his view of the tragic progression to More's death. ... Rich, along side Cromwell, is guilty of letting greed for power enable him to bring down a good man. ... Leaving was certainly a possibility because he later told his family, "All of you must leave the country"(142). ... Many people caused the death of Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons; those that are most guilty that it came to pass are King Henry, Thomas Cromwell, Richard Rich, and Sir Thomas More himself. ... ...
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- Grade Level: High School