Object
Mrs. Beresford's Tea
Mrs. Beresford offers Catherine tea in the headteacher's office after spotting her distress during a tense talk about Ryan's outbursts and reading woes. Catherine unravels, confessing Becky's rape, suicide, Ryan's paternity, and fears of inherited violence from Tommy Lee Royce. The tea stands as a tangible gesture amid sterile surroundings, though Catherine does not yet grasp or sip it. Later echoes appear when Catherine offers tea to shattered witness Kevin Weatherill at the police station front desk, mirroring the empathy.
5 appearances
Purpose
Hot beverage for refreshment and calming during stress
Significance
Embodied gesture of empathy that punctuates raw confessions, underscoring human connection amid institutional chill and personal trauma
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