Compléter Utopia-1Version en ligne Scene 1 We see ferocious gargoyle statues at Hampton, before observing Cardinal Wolsey, King Henry VIII's Chancellor, writing a letter. A messenger takes it down the Thames, which is full of natural beauty, to Thomas More's house. At the More residence, More and guests are sitting around laughing and joking—Wolsey himself is a subject of their jests. When More gets the letter, he departs for Wolsey's at once, after telling his young friend Richard Rich that he might have a position for him. Scene 2 par Martin Smith 1 house Hampton subject Chancellor statues Thomas Wolsey guests 1 laughing messenger joking letter ferocious residence jests Wolsey's Thames natural sitting position telling friend Rich letter Scene We see gargoyle at , before observing Cardinal , King Henry VIII's , writing a . A takes it down the , which is full of beauty , to More's . At the More , More and are around and ? Wolsey himself is a of their . When More gets the , he departs for at once , after his young Richard that he might have a for him . Scene 2