A Man For All Seasons
Exploring integrity and moral choices in historical drama
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pearson Education Limited
Published:3rd May '96
Should be back in stock very soon
This powerful play explores the life of Sir Thomas More during Henry VIII's reign, emphasizing themes of integrity and moral conviction in A Man For All Seasons.
In A Man For All Seasons, Robert Bolt presents a compelling narrative centered on the life of Sir Thomas More, a man of principle and integrity. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous reign of Henry VIII, the play explores the moral dilemmas faced by More as he stands firm in his beliefs while the world around him shifts dramatically. This thought-provoking piece not only highlights More's steadfastness but also delves into the broader theme of selfhood versus societal pressure, illustrating the struggle between personal conviction and external demands.
The play features a diverse cast with 11 male and 3 female roles, making it a versatile choice for classroom performances. It encourages students to engage with historical figures and ethical questions, fostering discussions about loyalty, integrity, and the consequences of standing up for one's beliefs. Classroom activities are included to enhance the learning experience, allowing educators to integrate the themes of the play into their teaching effectively.
A Man For All Seasons serves as an essential resource for educators aiming to meet the National Curriculum requirements while enriching students' understanding of history and ethics. Suitable for ages 14 and up, this work encourages young minds to reflect on the complexities of moral choices and the importance of selfhood in the face of adversity.
ISBN: 9780435233204
Dimensions: 200mm x 130mm x 12mm
Weight: 200g
144 pages