Object
Small Stool in Cromwell's Tower Cell
Suffolk perches awkwardly on this incongruously small stool in Cromwell's cramped Tower cell, knees jammed to his chin during their tense negotiation. The stool forces his discomfort into sharp relief, amplifying the suffocating intimacy as he pleads for Cromwell to confess heresy. Cromwell watches from across the dim space while Suffolk shifts uneasily, the furniture underscoring their fractured alliance.
2 appearances
Purpose
Seating for visitors during prison visits
Significance
Highlights Suffolk's imposing build against the cell's discomfort, underscoring the strained camaraderie and Cromwell's fatalistic isolation before execution.
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