Object
Private Letter from the Duchess of Norfolk
Cromwell draws this letter from his robes in the columned hall of Norfolk's Lambeth palace. He reads aloud its accusations of the Duke's marital neglect and domestic abandonment, forcing Norfolk to confront his wife's grievances amid witnesses like Wriothesley and Suffolk. Norfolk lunges in rage, but Cromwell folds the paper away, its contents now a public scar on the Duke's pride.
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Purpose
Expose Duke of Norfolk's marital neglect to humiliate him politically
Significance
Cromwell deploys the letter to strip Norfolk of military command and authority, turning intimate betrayal into a weapon that cements Cromwell's dominance while igniting Norfolk's lasting enmity.
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