A Man for All Seasons
How does Henry VIII insist on being received by the Mores?
Casually
Henry's first queen is named
Catherine
Act 2 Scene 8 What have More's family brought for him?
Cheese, custard, wine
Where is More's house?
Chelsea
More compliments Alice's ___.
Custard and Dress
What does More cite as evidence for the Catholic Church's authority?
Magna Carter The Coronation Oath
After seeing Rich's chain, what does More chide Rich for doing?
Selling his soul
What was the Holy Maid of Kent executed for?
Sermonizing against the king
What heretic does Cromwell attempt to associate with More?
The Holy Maid of Kent
Who urges Richard Rich to betray Thomas More?
Thomas Cromwell
What, according to the Common Man, has become the order of the day?
Torture
8: How does Alice address More at first?
coldly
How many years before was Roper a passionate Catholic?
2
Who does More quibble with outside Wolsey's office?
Boatman
Why does Norfolk participate in the persecution of his friend More?
The king ordered him to, so the trial wouldn't seem unfair
Richard Rich
A low-level functionary whom More helped establish. seeks to gain employment, but More denies him a high-ranking position and suggests that he becomes a teacher. Unlike More, he conquers and destroys his conscience rather than obeying it.
Act 1 Scene 8 What does the Common Man enter as at the opening of this scene?
A publican
What does Henry VIII call More in his letter?
A villain, traitor
What act declared that Ann Boleyn's children should rule if Henry died.
The Act of Succesion
During the interrogation, what does Cromwell present More with?
The Act of Succession
What is the name of the boat King Henry sails down the Thames to meet Sir Thomas?
The Great Harry
Cardinal Wolsey
The Lord Chancellor of England, who dies suddenly following his inability to obtain a dispensation from the pope that would annul King Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and permit him to marry Anne Boleyn. Is not well developed, and his primary function relates to the plot. Wolsey's sudden death hangs over the rest of the play as a warning to anyone who would court the king's disapproval.
What is the topic of Henry VIII's book?
The Seven Sacraments
What object does Rich describe to Cromwell, including the shop where he sold it?
The Silver cup
Chapuys
The Spanish ambassador to England. is loyal to his country and intent on assuring that the divorce between King Henry and Catherine, which would dishonor Catherine, does not go through.
In his preface, what man does Bolt not cite as an influence in writing his play?
William Shakespeare
What adjectives do Chapuys and his attendant use to describe More's house?
Cold and poor
What did a woman use to attempt to bribe More?
An Italian silver cup
William Roper
An overzealous young man who is a staunch Lutheran at the beginning of the play and later converts to Catholicism. Margaret's boyfriend and, after he converts to Catholicism, her husband.
Where was More while Alice, Margaret and Norfolk were preparing for Henry VIII's visit?
At Vespers
Where does the family find Thomas when he should be getting ready for the king's arrival?
At vespers
What position does Cromwell offer Rich in exchange for Rich's false testimony at More's trial?
Attorney general of Wales
What does Alice think More should have done to Margaret as punishment for receiving Roper so late?
Beaten her
Why does More suddenly let Roper marry his daughter?
Because Roper switches back to Catholicism
Why does Thomas refuse to tell his family what he thinks about the divorce and the Act of Supremacy?
Because he doesn't want them to have to lie if called to testify against him
What saying does the Common Man come up with to justify the way he treats the imprisoned Thomas More?
Better a live rat than a dead lion
What does More burn to warm his house when he is poor?
Bracken
What charge must Cromwell trump up in order to be able to execute Sir Thomas?
High Treason
What does Cromwell instruct Rich to remove from More?
His books
Who decides to leave Thomas More's service rather than take a pay cut?
His servant, Matthew.
What is the Common Man playing at the opening of Act two, scene seven?
Jailor
What do the Common Man's hats on poles represent?
Jurymen
What language does Margaret speak with Henry VIII?
Latin
Cromwell asks the publican if the Loyal Subject is a good pub for what act?
Launching a conspiracy
Roper tells More he is planning to become a ___.
Lawyer
What book of the Bible does Henry quote to support his claim that his first marriage was invalid?
Leviticus
What is Roper's religion at the beginning of the play?
Lutheran
Whom does the king speak to in Latin when he pays a visit to Thomas More's house?
Margaret More
What position does Rich take after More first refuses his request for work?
Norfolk's librarian
What was Cardinal Wolsey's death attributed to?
Pneumonia
What does Henry VIII think Anne Boleyn will be more successful at than Catherine of Aragón?
Producing a male heir
Who isn't mentioned by the Common Man as someone who ends up being executed in the aftermath of the events depicted in the play?
Richard Rich
What job does More recommend that Rich take at the very beginning of the play?
Schoolteacher
What does Margaret go to get her father?
Some tea
What does More first comment on about the message that Wolsey shows him?
The Style
What act meant that Henry could establish his new Church.
The act of Supremacy
King Henry VIII
The king of England. It is very important to him that others think of him as a moral person, and he therefore cares greatly about what More, a man of great moral repute, thinks of him. believes that he can force everyone, including the pope, into validating his desires, wants to put his conscience at ease by forcing More to sanction the king's divorce from Catherine.
Chapuys tries to give More a letter from which figure?
The king of Spain
Sir Thomas More
The protagonist of the play. He takes a stand and sacrifices himself for a cause. Believes a man's conscience is his self, so he refuses to betray his own conscience even on pain of death. Makes no move to speak out against King Henry's divorce or to make any public gesture that indicates his opinion on the matter.
Whom does King Henry VIII appoint as Chancellor right after Cardinal Wolsey dies?
Thomas More
What can More not be convicted of if he remains silent?
Treason
In what manner does More say he and Wolsey parted?
amicably
What role does the Common Man not play?
judge
The Common Man
narrates the play, and he plays the roles of most of the lower-class characters: More's steward Matthew, the boatman, the publican (innkeeper), the jailer, the jury foreman, and the headsman (executioner). Plays characters who just do their jobs without thinking about the consequences of their actions or anyone's interest other than their own. He ends the play by implying that most people do the same thing.
How long has More been in jail by the time we see him there in Act Two?
one year
Alice More
wife of Sir Thomas More who spends most of the play questioning why her husband refuses to give in to the king's wishes. Her attitude shifts from anger to confusion. Eventually, More shows her that he cannot go to his death until he knows that she understands his decision. When she visits her husband in prison, Alice finally shows him unconditional love, saying that the fact that "God knows why" More must die is good enough for her.
What does Cromwell do to Rich to prove how far he will go?
Burns Rich's hand
In scene six, what does More try and fail to hail?
A boat
What does More compliment Rich on?
His outfit
What does Rich say he will do with the money he gains from selling the silver cup?
Buy new clothes
Thomas Cromwell
A crafty lawyer who is the primary agent plotting against More. He is motivated more by an evil nature. He facilitates More's downfall with only a minimum of guilt.
What phrase does the publican repeat in his conversation with Cromwell?
"I don't understand, sir"
When the jailor returns, how many minutes warning does he give the visitors?
2
How much money does Cromwell promise the jailor in return for information?
50 Guineas
What thing that More wears does Roper declare is a disgrace?
A Chain
What does Chapuys claim he had come to More's house to borrow?
A book
What will Norfolk's involvement make Cromwell's campaign look like?
A fair investigation
What animal does More say he married?
A lion
What does the spotlight reveal to be lying on the floor?
A red robe and Cardinal's hat
What does Matthew remind Rich that he might need?
A steward
Who tells More that he's behaving "like a printed book"
Alice
To which characters does More display his passionate side?
Alice, Roper and the Jailer
More tells the jury that under the law, silence does not imply what?
Consent
What does Margaret tell Roper to do, which Chapuys agrees with?
Follow his heart
What does Norfolk say More did with the cup as soon as he knew it was a bribe?
Gave it away
Where do Cromwell and Rich run into each other in scene six?
Hampton Court
Dude of Norfolk
More's close friend. He is ultimately asked by Cromwell, and even encouraged by More himself, to betray his friendship with More. A large and rather simpleminded man, he is often too stupid to know what's going on, and he is innocent relative to Cromwell.
Margaret Roper
More's well-educated and inquisitive daughter. is in love with and later marries William Roper. She shows that she understands her father perhaps better than anyone else in the play. questions her father's actions.