Object

Blackfriars Priory Corridor Hearth Fire

Steady hearth fire in the Blackfriars room during daylight hours, serving as a composure tool for Norfolk before his confrontation with Cromwell. The fire’s calmness contrasts with the verbal tension, reinforcing the scene’s thematic duality (warmth vs. conflict).
4 appearances

Purpose

Heats the room and allows Norfolk to warm his hands

Significance

Gives Norfolk a moment to compose himself before launching insults at Cromwell, underscoring the contrast between the fire's calm warmth and the verbal clash that follows

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

4 moments