Causal
medium strength
Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
From
The Cardinal’s Gambit: A Loyalty Test in the Shadows of Power
S1E2
·
Wolf Hall Episode 2
To
Cromwell’s Archery Gambit: The King’s Favor and the Birth of a Reformer
S1E2
·
Wolf Hall Episode 2
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Cromwell declines to visit Wolsey, instead using archery to engage the king."
About Causal Connections
A directly causes B. The first event sets forces in motion that produce the second. These are the load-bearing connections of plot—remove one and the story structure collapses.
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Causal
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Temporal
→ Cromwell’s Archery Gambit: The King’s Favor …
Temporal
→ The King’s Confession and Cromwell’s Gambit: …
Temporal
→ The King’s Confession: Cromwell’s Silent Coup …
Causal
← The King’s Confession: Cromwell’s Silent Coup …
Causal
← The King’s Confession and Cromwell’s Gambit: …
Causal
← The Weight of a Promise: Cromwell’s …
Temporal
← The Weight of Mirrors and Snow: …
Temporal
← Johane’s Mirror: The Weight of a …
Temporal
← The Cardinal’s Gambit: A Loyalty Test …
Temporal
← The Weight of a Promise: Cromwell’s …
Thematic Parallel
← Kittens and the Cardinal’s Last Illusion: …
Thematic Parallel
← The Black Kitten and the Poisoned …