Object
Quill and Ink for Mary's Submission Letter
Cromwell places quill and ink on a small table beside the letter in Mary's privy chamber at Hunsdon House. Mary dips the quill into the ink and signs without reading, her hand steadying under Cromwell's gaze amid Norfolk, Suffolk, and Lady Shelton. The tools sit ready during her emotional collapse, capturing her shift from defiance to coerced compliance in the tense room.
5 appearances
Purpose
Signing Mary's letter of submission to Henry VIII
Significance
Serves as the instrument of Mary's capitulation, turning her psychological unraveling into a formal act of obedience that binds her to Cromwell's influence and the court's power dynamics
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