Object
Monsignor Wicks's Pine Coffin (with Removable Side Plank)
A handcrafted pine coffin assembled by Samson Holt in the groundskeeper's cottage, featuring both a removable lid and a removable side plank for quick access to the body. The coffin is central to the staged death conspiracy: Samson slides free the side plank to expose Monsignor Wicks's corpse for concealment beneath a workbench, while the lid is later removed to reveal the body to Martha Delacroix. The coffin's modular design (lid + side plank) enables the group to manipulate the body discreetly, reinforcing the theme of deception and pragmatic desecration.
11 appearances
Purpose
Holds Monsignor Wicks's corpse for display during vigil and funeral preparations
Significance
Samson's haste to conceal its construction arouses suspicion from Jud, Blanc, and Geraldine, linking him to Wicks's murder or church conspiracy. In flashback, the open coffin frames Wicks's martyrdom, blends grief with intrigue, and spotlights Martha's hidden knowledge amid betrayal echoes.
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