The King’s Mercy and the Court’s Grief: Cromwell’s Execution Day
Plot Beats
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Bells toll, signaling Cromwell's approaching death. Kingston arrives to inform Cromwell of his execution by axe the following day and the King's marriage to Catherine Howard.
The narrative shows the reactions of those left behind, including Henry ignoring his councilors, Gregory and Richard Cromwell grieving, Catherine Howard preparing for her wedding, Mary observing with sorrow, Wriothesley alone in Cromwell's chambers, and Rafe openly weeping.
Who Was There
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Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Coming back from his vision requesting forgiveness from his 'master'."
"Coming back from his vision requesting forgiveness from his 'master'."
"Coming back from his vision requesting forgiveness from his 'master'."
"Coming back from his vision requesting forgiveness from his 'master'."
"Connection with Christophe on his way out."
"Connection with Christophe on his way out."
"Connection with Christophe on his way out."
"Connection with Christophe on his way out."
"Connection with Christophe on his way out."
"Coming back from his vision requesting forgiveness from his 'master'."
"Coming back from his vision requesting forgiveness from his 'master'."
"Coming back from his vision requesting forgiveness from his 'master'."
"Coming back from his vision requesting forgiveness from his 'master'."
"Cromwell envisioning Wolsey as a friend so he can then request forgiveness from."
"Cromwell envisioning Wolsey as a friend so he can then request forgiveness from."
"Cromwell envisioning Wolsey as a friend so he can then request forgiveness from."
"Cromwell envisioning Wolsey as a friend so he can then request forgiveness from."
"Cromwell envisioning Wolsey as a friend so he can then request forgiveness from."
Key Dialogue
"**Kingston**: *‘The King has shown you mercy. You are to be executed by axe, not hanged, drawn, and quartered. And… and the King will marry Catherine Howard today. He thought you should know.’* **Cromwell**: *‘Mercy? He calls this mercy?’* (A bitter laugh.) *‘He marries his whore the day he kills me. That’s not mercy. That’s a lesson.’*"
"**Rafe** (to Bess, voice breaking): *‘I can’t… I can’t stop seeing it. The axe. The blood. He was my master. My friend. And now he’s—’* (He chokes, unable to finish.) *‘What do we do now?’* **Bess**: *‘We live. That’s what he’d want.’*"
"**Gregory Cromwell** (to Bess, gripping her arm): *‘I should have gone to the King. I should have begged. I should have—’* **Bess**: *‘And what? Died with him? No. He protected you. That was his last gift.’* **Gregory**: *‘Then I’ll make it mean something.’* (His voice hardens.) *‘I’ll live. And I’ll remember.’*"