Object
Johane's Hand Mirror
Symbolic object of Johane's ambition, revealed after the parcel's ribbons are untied. Its polished surface and Johane's interaction with it drive the scene's thematic focus on self-examination and political calculation.
2 appearances
Purpose
Personal self-examination
Significance
Marks Johane's shift from spectator to active participant in Cromwell family ambitions. Parallels Cromwell's refusal to open Wolsey's box, highlighting generational change: she embraces future gain while he avoids past burdens.
Appearances in the Narrative
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