Object
Sword for Anne Boleyn's Execution
The French executioner's sword rests poised in his hands on the Tower scaffold, its blade tested by Thomas Cromwell who briefly takes it to demonstrate a swift strike between heartbeats. The executioner swings it in silence, severing Anne Boleyn's head in one clean motion as she kneels blindfolded. Blood spills onto the sawdust, her body slumps into her ladies' arms, and the crowd exhales in collective shock.
15 appearances
Purpose
Swiftly behead Anne Boleyn
Significance
Thomas Cromwell tests and directs its use to ensure an efficient, scandal-free death, exposing his control over the dehumanizing machinery of royal power and the human cost of his ambition as Anne's defiance ends irrevocably.
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