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Cromwell's Bundle of Gifts to Dorothea

Portable bundle of gifts (books and handkerchief) carried by Cromwell into Shaftesbury Abbey's quire, distinct from fixed architectural elements like doorways. Serves as a failed diplomatic tool and symbol of Cromwell's vulnerability, rejected by Dorothea to underscore betrayal and tension.
4 appearances

Purpose

Offering to secure Dorothea's loyalty and silence

Significance

Serves as Cromwell's bargaining tool in his bid to control Wolsey's legacy through Dorothea; her rejection heightens confrontation, exposes his vulnerability, and symbolizes failed reconciliation

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

4 moments