Object
Thomas Cromwell's Dark Cloak
Worn by Cromwell in nighttime scenes at York Place, emphasizing his unseen authority and vigilance. Frames his silhouette during solitary moments and veils his identity during interventions in the audience chamber.
4 appearances
Purpose
Garment for concealing identity and enabling unobtrusive movement through palace spaces
Significance
Symbolizes latent authority and unseen power, underscoring Cromwell's vigilance, rise amid Wolsey's decline, and command of fear without declaration
Appearances in the Narrative
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