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Kingston's Lantern
Kingston carries this lantern into Thomas Cromwell's dim Tower cell at night, its flame cutting through the suffocating darkness to illuminate the constable's awkward delivery of execution news. The light exposes Cromwell's face as he processes the axe mercy and Henry VIII's same-day wedding to Catherine Howard, casting shadows that amplify the scene's tense finality. Cromwell, Kingston, and mentions of Norfolk, the King, and Catherine Howard share its glow during these closing moments.
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Purpose
Light source
Significance
Illuminates the tense delivery of Cromwell's death sentence by axe and his haunted confrontation with Wolsey's ghost, sharpening the emotional weight and visual drama of his downfall in the Tower.
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