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Discuss what and how the film version of A Man for All Seasons adds to the original script by Robert Bolt.  

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Discuss what and how the film version of A Man for All Seasons adds to the original script by Robert Bolt. Consider the two different productions, (stage and film) discussing the different decisions a film and theatre director would have to make in order to show how the man sir Thomas More maintains his beliefs against all odds. Thomas More was alive in the sixteenth century he died in 1535. During his life More became know as a noble and honest man. More was also widely respected by both the public ad the king. At the time Clement V11 was head of the Roman Catholic. In 1531 Henry v111 decided he wanted a divorce from Katherine of Aragon, so that he could legally marry Anne Boleyn. The only way he could do this was to make himself head of the church in England, so that he could annul his marriage to Katherine. In...

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