Thomas More's Self-Portrayal in Prison Reveals Strategy for Immortal Legacy
Thomas More used his book "A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation" to portray himself in different roles, showing how he faced death and creating a lasting image of himself. He saw life as a maze and a prison but valued certain roles to be acted out. More's self-portrayal was a mix of personal and public views, aiming to connect with Christ and leave a lasting impression on his family and future generations.