A Man for All Seasons - Thomas More Study Guide
What is Richard Rich's position at the time of the trial?
Attorney General for Wales
On what grounds does Henry want a divorce?
Catherine can't produce a son that lives past infancy
What position does Cromwell give to Richard Rich?
Collector of Revenue to York
After writing a book called "A Defense of the Seven Sacraments", Henry is given what title by the Pope?
Defender of the Faith
Since Thomas is not a special or important man anymore he does not have enough money for everyone to be in the house, but he said none of the help are leaving until everyone has a place to move in; He makes his family leave the country
How does Thomas protect his friends/family?
Early in the film, Cardinal Wolsey accuses Thomas More of selfishness because he remains faithful to his own conscience rather than fascinating matters of the state. More responds that " When statesmen forsake their own private conscience for the sake of the state affairs, they lead their country down the road to chaos". What does More mean by this statement?
If you want to be a true law maker, you must rely on your conscience (Can't trade away honesty) because it will lead to a greater good
What is the significance of the silver cup given to Thomas More?
It was a bribe to make More help with the divorce (It showed how easily Richard could be bribed)
Anne Boleyn
King Henry VIII wants to marry her instead of his former wife
Catherine of Aragon
King Henry VIII's first wife who didn't bear him an heir
Edward VI
King Henry VIII's son
What is Thomas More's profession?
Lawyer/ Judge
What position does More inherit from Wolsey?
Lord Chancellor of the Realm
Will Roper
Marries Lady Margaret; was originally Lutheran but went back to the Catholic faith
From watching the movie, what does it take to be considered a faithful servant of the king?
Mirror the king's actions (Does not allow independent minds)
Why does More initially oppose his daughter's marriage to Will Roper?
More considers Roper a heretic
Why does henry value More's opinion so much?
More is honest
What is the Pope's response to Henry's request for a divorce?
No
Why does More believe he will remain safe by remaining silent? Is he correct?
No one will be able to accuse him of making statements; He is not correct
What crime does Rich commit (in speaking as a witness at the trial)?
Perjury
What is the relationship between Cromwell and Rich?
Rich becomes a spy for Cromwell
Who is Richard Rich? What type of position is he seeking? How does More respond? What position does More offer instead?
Richard rich is an ambitious educated man from Cambridge;A place in court;No one will offer Rich the position;Teacher
To what position is Cromwell promoted?
Secretary to the Council
What does More's family ask him to do?
Sign the oath
Why does Henry want a divorce from Catherine?
So he could get a son to be his successor
What position does Henry claim for himself after the divorce?
Supreme Head of the Church in England
For what crime is More finally tried? What is the verdict?
That More undoubtedly denied king Henry of his title; Guilty of high treason
King is head of the Church & Anne Boleyn is the lawful queen
The Act of Succession stating what two main articles?
More tells his accusers that fidelity to one's conscience is like holding water in one's cupped hands. What is the rationale behind this comparison?
The conscience is lost forever and can not be brought back
Why does More forgive his executioner?
The executioner is sending Thomas to God
What were the special circumstances surrounding their marriage?
The pope had to give him a dispensation in order for him to get divorced (Henry married his brother's widow and Catherine swore that the marriage was not legit)
What is More's objection to signing the oath?
There was more than just succession in the oath and the oath stated that the marriage between Henry and Anne was valid
Lady Margaret (Meg)
Thomas More's daughter; scribe; married Will Roper
Matthew
Thomas More's personal servant
Lady Alice
Thomas More's wife; sometimes grumpy
Why is More's family finally allowed to visit him while he's imprisoned in the Tower of London?
To convince him to sign the oath
The position of Attorney General of Whales
What does Richard receive (specifically) from Cromwell for lying in court for Thomas?
If the Duke went to heaven but Thomas didn't, would the Duke go with Thomas for fellowship
What is Thomas' argument for not giving into the Duke's peer pressure?
He promises that he will leave Thomas out of the divorce matters because Thomas does not want to be a part of it.
When the King comes to visit Thomas at his house, what promise does he make to Thomas? Does he keep it?
Cromwell is giving bribes to Richard for information about Thomas
Why does Richard become 'friends' with Cromwell?
Realized the cup is a bribe
Why does Thomas except the silver cup but later throw it in the water?
The apples are supposed to be a bribe but he doesn't accept bribes
Why does Thomas refuse the baked apples from the villager?
The Duke is telling Thomas to tell him about his divorce conversation, Thomas says what if the king demands the Duke to tell him what Thomas told him, if he refused that would be against the law
Why does Thomas stage a fight with The Duke?
What help does Wolsey seek of More?
Wolsey wants the advice of what to do with Henry XIII (Wants support)
Cardinal Wolsey
dislikes Sir Thomas More; tries to help grant King Henry VIII and annulment for his divorce
Why does Henry say his marriage is sinful?
he lived in incest with his brother's widow
At his execution, More says he is the servant of 2 masters. Who are they? In what order?
God then the king
Sir Thomas More
unliked by Cardinal Wosley and Cromwell; lawyer and later Lord Chancellor; doesn't take bribes; executed by King Henry VIII
Richard
wants a position in court; "friend" of Cromwell
Cromwell
wants to be better than Thomas More; talks Richard into helping him in cases with bribes
KIng Henry VIII
wants to divorce his wife, Catherine of Aragon; promised to leave Sir Thomas More out of the issue of his divorce; has anger issues (according to the movie)
What is the Act of Succession?
Any offspring who is a child of Henry and Anne Boleyn is a legitimate successor
Why does More resign as chancellor? Who accepts his resignation?
1. Because Henry declared himself as the head of the Church in England; The Duke of Norfolk accepts his resignation
What does Cromwell tell Rich about the post of administrator? What is the job of an administrator?
Administrators are not popular; They minimize the inconveniences of the king
What is More's opinion of "the law"?
He is protected by it and he has a high opinion of it
What is Rich's tragic flaw?
He is so ambitious that he can't hold a secret if he is bribed
Why is this ironic in light of what he says at the trial?
He lies under oath- ironic b/c he is the highest ranking legal official
What is the significance of Archbishop Cranmer?
He questions More on his religious beliefs during the trial; He was the archbishop of the Church while it was still affiliated with Rome
What does Wolsey think of More's moral stance? His issues of conscience?
He should forget his private conscience to serve the state; More was wasting a good opportunity
Why does Cardinal Wolsey send for More?
He wants to meet with him to ask why More opposed him at the council meeting earlier that day
An Offense of the Seven Sacraments;the authority of the Church
Henry VIII wrote a book titled_____________________ which defends the Church teaching on______________________
Why does henry call anyone who opposes him a "traitor"?
Henry used it as a technique to put down anyone that opposes him
Why does henry hope to have More attend his wedding to Anne Boleyn?
Henry wants More to bless his marriage to Anne
Duke of Norfolk
originally Thomas More's friend; participated in the trial for Thomas' execution