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Anne Boleyn's Whitehall Chambers Window
This window in Anne Boleyn's chambers at Whitehall Palace sits high on the wall and was left open when her dog Purkoy fell to its death below. Anne recounts the incident to Thomas Cromwell amid her grief-stricken outburst, suspecting foul play as she kicks her fool and rants about enemies. Cromwell stands firm as she references the window during their tense standoff, the structure anchoring her paranoia and unraveling state.
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Purpose
Admits air and offers view to exterior drop below
Significance
Pinpoints site of Purkoy's fatal plunge, igniting Anne's suspicions of murder and exposing her emotional fragility amid power struggles with Cromwell
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