A Man for All Seasons
Why does More disapprove of King Henry's divorce in the play, A Man for All Seasons?
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As Chancellor of England, More is morally opposed to King Henry VIII’s divorce to Catherine of Aragon. He does not oppose it because he wants to be a martyr, but rather, he cannot support the divorce because of his conscience.
A Man for All Seasons