COM LIT 10 Lecture 3: A Man For All Seasons
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Com lit 10: a man for all seasons: stage play: show the real history, the real thing, less drama, opposed the counsel and cardinal, he is devoted to his faith. He isn"t persuaded or pressured by power: he calls for a simple boat and pays for it like a common man. Lord chancellor of the realm, and is treated like royalty. He sacrifices his moral standards for wealth and status. His costumes change as his wealth and status do too: darker clothes and poor costumes for meg. , mood affects the light, zooms out a lot, but very zoomed in when more speaks. Cromwell explains its to help the king finish his work: henry is trying to maximize his power. He needs an heir or the dynasty will die. More resigns due to his devotion to his roman catholic faith: moore refuses to sign and accept the annulment of king viii and catherine of.