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more advises richard rich to become

a teacher

sir thomas more's wife

alice

bolt wrote, "the action of the play ends in 1535, but the play was written in 1960 and if in production one date must obscure the other, it is 1960 which i wish clearly to occupy the stage. the "life" of a man like thomas more proffers a number of caps, which, in this or any other century, we may try on for size

analyze what makes the play relevant to 2010 and what "caps" we are offered to try on for size (e.g., family member, friend, public servant, religious observer, etc.)

king henry viii first wife

catherine

spanish diplomat

chapuys

when king henry viii visits more's house, he is

charming but sly

narrator

common man

when alice visits sir thomas in prison, it is apparent that she

considers him a fool but loves him deeply

more's wife and daughter are allowed to visit him in prison in order to

convince more to swear to the act of succession

if he wants to change his women he will... and our job as administrators is to make it as convenient as we can

cromwell

nay, this silence was not silence at all but most eloquent denial

cromwell

sir thomas more's most dangerous is

cromwell

t/f king henry pleases more's wife by staying for dinner

false

t/f margaret is not allowed to learn latin because she is a woman

false

t/f richard rich's career suffers before he dies because of his treachery and deceitfulness

false

t/f sir thomas more believes that any man who signs the oath will not go to heaven

false

t/f the argument between alice more and the duke of norfolk when the first appear indicates that they are enemies

false

t/f the common thinks it is appropriate that he should begin the play and not a king or cardinal

false

t/f the king is pleased that more remains silent and does not make a public statement against him

false

thomas more believes his greatest allegiance is to

god

more is brought to trial and accused of

high treason

according to cromwell, king henry viii wants more's blessing because

it will soothe the king's conscience

sir thomas turns down money from the church because

it would appear as though he supports the church against the king

mother of king henry viii's son

jane seymour

author of a defense of the seven sacraments

king henry viii

it was a sin, thomas; i admit it; i repent. and god has munished me; i have no son

king henry viii

god more regards the thoughts of the heart than the words of the mouth. or so you've always told me

margaret

sir thomas mores daughter

margaret

the following statement describes why sir thomas more resigns his office in the Court

more believes that god's laws are supreme over the king or the pope's laws

the comman man states, "i'm a plain, simple man and just want to keep out of trouble."

to what extent has his philosophy of "no involvement" permeated modern life and in what ways has it proven -- or can it prove -- highly detrimental to public life? (consider government, social problems, prejudice, etc.)

t/f alice does not support her husband's viewpoint about the morality of king henry's divorce

true

t/f cromwell holds rich's hand over a candle flame in order to frighten him

true

t/f more considers himself an excellent lawyer

true

t/f more hopes that people will not interpret his resignation as a gesture or symbol of his disapproval of the king's behavior

true

t/f more tells norfolk that obedience to the king is more important than their friendship

true

t/f richard rich asks more for employment

true

t/f signor chapuys tells more that the king of spain will be insulted if king henry viii divorces his wife

true

just don't make trouble .. or if you must make trouble, make the sort of trouble that's expected

who am i?

poor silly man, d'you thnk they'll leave you here to learn to fish

who am i?

in the conversation between the king and more about the divorce, the king tells more that he

will leave more out of the matter if more does not oppose him

but he makes no noise, mr. secretary; he's silent, why not leave him silent?

norfolk

the king's men are angered and frustrated because more

refuses to state his feelings about the king's divorce

attorney general for wales

richard rich

king henry viii wants to divorce catherine because

she cannot bear him a son

more gives richard rich a

silver cup

death comes for us all; even at our birth -- even at our death -- does but stand aside a little

sir thomas more

i have no window to look into another man's conscience. i condemn no one

sir thomas more

lord chancellor of england

sir thomas more

the world must construe according to its wits. this court must construe according to the law

sir thomas more

a man for all seasons is set in the

sixteenth century

the church convocation declares that

the pope does not have supremacy over the church of england

secretary to the king

thomas cromwell


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