Causal
strong strength
Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
From
The Hollow Crown and the Fall: Cromwell’s Arrest and Stripping of Power
S2E5
·
The Mirror and the Light Episode 5
To
The King’s Unraveling: Cromwell’s Last Warning
S2E5
·
The Mirror and the Light Episode 5
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Henry's displeasure leads to Norfolk using the situation to publicly discredit Cromwell and push Catherine Howard, further destabilizing Cromwell. First the relationship with Anne erodes and it becomes clear Henry is more interested in Catherine."
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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Character Continuity
→ The Priory and the Knife: Norfolk’s …
Character Continuity
→ The Unraveling: Anne’s Shame, Wyatt’s Triumph, …
Character Continuity
→ The Map of the World: Cromwell’s …
Character Continuity
→ The Queen’s Shame and Cromwell’s Unraveling: …
Character Continuity
→ The King’s Cruelty and Cromwell’s Unraveling: …
Symbolic Parallel
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Symbolic Parallel
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Character Continuity
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing
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Symbolic Parallel
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