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Title: A Man for All Seasons
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Through the play Thomas goes through a lot of questioning and trouble. Everyone wants him to speak his mind. Some want him out of the way. Cromwell says, "Our job as administrators is to minimize the inconvenience." Cromwell plots and schemes the entire play to get Thomas in trouble... Showed first 250 characters
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Through the play Thomas goes through a lot of questioning and trouble. Everyone wants him to speak his mind. Some want him out of the way. Cromwell says, "Our job as administrators is to minimize the inconvenience." Cromwell plots and schemes the entire play to get Thomas in trouble... Showed next 250 characters
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