Object
Items in Cromwell's Austin Friars Sitting Room
Lady Rochford picks over these unspecified items in Thomas Cromwell's sitting room at Austin Friars. She handles them idly during her confrontation, fingers tracing surfaces as she levels accusations at Cromwell. The objects ground her restless pacing and defiant gaze, turning Cromwell's private space into a stage for her verbal assault amid Wriothesley, Bess Oughtred, Nan Seymour, and Queen Jane Seymour's presence.
2 appearances
Purpose
Distraction and prop during Lady Rochford's confrontation
Significance
These items underscore Lady Rochford's psychological warfare, channeling her bitterness into physical fidgeting that punctuates her dismantling of Cromwell's authority. They invade his domestic refuge, symbolizing how court intrigue corrupts personal boundaries.
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