Object
Thomas Cromwell's High-Backed Chair in Austin Friars Sitting Room
Furniture object used for seating during intimate or tense conversations, distinct from other environmental elements like the fire or lighting in the room. Serves as a narrative anchor for father-son dynamics and political revelations.
7 appearances
Purpose
Seating for tense private family discussions
Significance
Frames the intimate revelation of Cromwell's diplomatic collapse, underscoring father-son strain and the personal toll of court ambition as plans unravel
Appearances in the Narrative
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