Tragic Hero : Sir Thomas More
Tragedy is a theme that is shown throughout the play A Man for All Seasons, Sir Thomas More is the man that this tragedy is shown in. The story of Sir Thomas More is one of which a man must choose between what his king wants and his own morals. More's tragic hero ways are shown when he goes against his king and sticks with his Catholic ways, by doing this More faces many obstacles and criticism to do what he feels is right and in the end he becomes a martyr for his beliefs. A tragic hero is summarized as a man/woman who has gone from joy to anguish over what they are standing for. Characteristics of these people are that they are a high person who face their fate with dignity, all of which Sir Thomas More accomplished. One of More's greatest strength is his faith. He brings this in very heavy with his own family, by talking with them in religious sense some times and by enforcing himself with his faith which his family endures and adores. When he is enforcing his laws on his family he is not violent or abusive, for instance, when he punishing his daughter he neither slaps or strikes her but instead he hits her with a feather not to cause damage but to send a message acros
all fell down around him. Many people trusted and believed in Sir Thomas so they followed him, when the King decided that he wanted to change the ways of the Catholic Church by divorcing and remarrying he wanted More to approve with it so the people would follow More and accept it. More realizes this now understands why the King gave him this new high power job as Chancellor and contemplates taking it. More finally gives in to the job, knowing this will draw more attention on to him which he does not want. More realizes that with this job he will have to take a stand on the Kings choice of divorcing his wife, which the King hopes he will endorse, while in More's mind he condemns it and this will only lead to trouble. One of the first problems Sir Thomas More comes across is when the King passes the Act of Supremacy, which reads that if any one opposes the King changing the rules of the church and becoming the Head of the Church then they will be charged with treason and killed. Cromwell, a man of the King, believes that More opposes the act even though he doesn't admit it and for this Cromwell wishes to charge Sir Thomas with treason. As a result of this Sir Thomas steps down as Lord Chancellor to take the spotlight off him. Cromwell believes that the Sir Thomas More was living the life of his dreams, being a lawyer in the courtroom and being named Lord Chancellor of England by the King who had great trust in him; until one day it Since Sir Thomas More is being charged with treason he becomes a dangerous man to know, More rea
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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