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"Bolt claims, 'All my plays and films have a modern relevance'. What do you think is the modern relevance of A Man for All Seasons?

Title: "Bolt claims, 'All my plays and films have a modern relevance'. What do you think is the modern relevance of A Man for All Seasons?
Category: Literature / European Literature | Words: 1003 | Pages: 4.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


"Bolt claims, 'All my plays and films have a modern relevance'. What do you think is the modern relevance of A Man for All Seasons?

Literature A man for all seasons "Bolt claims, 'All my plays and films have a modern relevance'. What do you think is the modern relevance of A Man for All Seasons? Bolt's play portrays a modern relevance. We can compare the two ideals of "A man for all seasons" alongside modern society. People such as rich are identified amongst our modern community, we compare the immoral pragmatic people to such the likes of Politicians, who, …showed first 75 words of 1003 total

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showed last 75 words of 1003 total…such as Sir Thomas More and His family. Bolt's play, is related to everyday life, and the fact that pragmatism and self glory has always lingered in human nature, but those who can fight it, like Sir Thomas More, have everlasting love and respect, while the rest, such as Cromwell and Rich merely obtain materialistic goods, and are remembered as evil an corrupt men who never played a good role in society as a whole.

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