Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Cromwell's arrival at the Tower by barge mirrors Anne Boleyn's journey to her execution, foreshadowing his own impending doom and emphasizing the cyclical nature of power and downfall in the Tudor court. This explicitly connects to Cromwell's flashback to Anne's imprisonment, highlighting the parallel. This sets the stage for Cromwell's internal contemplation and acceptance of his fate."
About Symbolic Parallel Connections
A and B share symbolic meaning. Objects, gestures, or images recur with accumulated significance, building a visual or symbolic vocabulary for the story.