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Cromwell's Nightgown

Cromwell snatches his nightgown and wraps it around his body while rushing downstairs from Johane's bedroom to confront the uproar over Tom Wyatt's arrest. The garment offers swift cover for modesty amid the chaos, its folds hastily secured as Gregory, Johane, and others witness his urgent descent in the night-shrouded Austin Friars house.
2 appearances

Purpose

Clothing for hasty modesty and cover during nighttime interruptions

Significance

Marks Cromwell's sudden shift from post-coital intimacy with Johane to crisis management, highlighting power's intrusion on personal moments and his pragmatic readiness.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments