In Robert Bolt's "All season man", Sir Thomas Moore never died in vain. He is faithful to himself. After all, he did not worry about death, so he had more accomplishments. His last sentence explains this: "His will does not reject such a happy person" (p. 99). I understand that he is consistent with his beliefs. He struggles with what he believes and refuses to be shaped into what he does not believe. He knows that by death, Cronwell publicly prove that he arranged.
Sir Thomas More has never died, and unfortunately he is the only person who truly understands the influence of the king's desire. Many people led to the death of Sir Thomasmore in the season of men; the most embarrassing people were King Henry, Thomas Cromwell, Richard Derrick and Sir Thomasmore. The most sinful of these people is a question of opinion, which is the fact that these guys committed the guilty of ending Sir Thomasmore 's life. From king to cloth, each of these people played an important role in destroying a sincere and honest living person.
In the male plays for the all seasons, the hero is Sir Thomas More. Sir Thomas is Prime Minister of England and he is a very devout person. At a time, in a discussion with Wolsey (the then Minister) on the need of the son by the king, Wolsey asked Sir Thomas if he wanted to pray for the whole country, and Thomas Thomas I agreed. This shows how strong his belief is. Sir Thomas was a friend of King Henry VII, but when he did not agree to the view of the king of marriage, he was beheaded. King Henry married Catherine of Spanish daughter Ferdinand and daughter of Isabella Argon. Catherine was the legacy of Henry's brothers and Henry King and Catherine married on "domestic reasons", despite Katherine's multiple pregnancy, only one child survived - Princess Mary. He wants his son because King Henry needs to succeed to the throne. Hence, for "domestic reasons" he wanted the Pope to divorce him and Katherine. A lot of people rejected him when Sir Thomas opposed the divorce.
In the book, Sir Thomas Moore, one of the hero, is facing a situation similar to the example of a grocery store. Owner of Thomas Mores who was a coincidental king, his wife had no children and no heirs, so he asked Henry VIII to divorce him for him. Sir Thomasmore believes that it is morally wrong not to let him divorce him. The king did not like Thomas not agreeing to him, so he tried in treason for treason, and Thomas was eventually executed with treason. Thomas says that divorce should allow him to save his life, many people say. But the moral thing for the UK is to deny the divorce. This is why Lord Thomas Moore is known as the all season because it claims right morality and morality.