Tomasz More w ujęciu W. Szekspira
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Although V. Shakespeare did not devote any of his plays to
Sir Th. More, he, undoubtedly, was interested in that feuoous personality.
He oollaboräted on the three pages of the manusoript of "Sir
Thomas More" and made Cardinal Volsey in "Henry VIII" speak positively
about Th. More as his successor to the Chancellorship.
Especially interesting is the first of the plays mentioned
above, for it is entirely based on Th. More's life. The soene
whioh is believe to be written by Shakespeare deals with the
bloody events of the Evil May Day of 1517 when only owing to Th.
More's pleadings the young apprentices and journeymen escaped
the wrath of Henry VIII.
Shakespeare's presentation of Th. More show him as a brave
politician, wise and honest judge, understemding and humanitarian
man despite the faot that all his religious and political
opponents had been trying to defame his reputation sinoe the
reign of Henry VIII till that of Elizabeth I except the five
years' reign of Mary Tudor.
Thus, we may presume that Shakespeare based his presentation
of Sir Thomas More on the vivid memory oherished by the common
people of London who still remembered him as their real friend
and defender.
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