A Man for All Seasons | Other Characters
Attendant to Signor Chapuys
The attendant is present to indicate the status of the Spanish Ambassador.
Signor Chapuys (sha-pwees)
Signor Chapuys, the Spanish Ambassador, at first glance appears to do little more in the play than walk on at key moments to testify to the piety and integrity of Sir Thomas More. He pays the boatman a few coins for revealing More's pious habits and he attempts to deliver a message from the King of Spain expressing the Catholic King's approval of More's resistance to Cromwell...
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