Object
Executioner's Axe for Thomas Cromwell's Beheading (Tower Hill Scaffold)
The executioner's axe is the instrument of death in Cromwell's beheading, distinct from the scaffold as the agent of the act rather than the stage for it. Its narrative focus is on the mechanical finality of the beheading, the executioner's grip, and the symbolism of Henry VIII's wrath.
4 appearances
Purpose
Behead Thomas Cromwell
Significance
Marks the brutal end of Cromwell's power and loyalty to Henry VIII, his rigid gaze fixed on the horizon as the axe embodies the king's irreversible verdict and the fragility of Tudor favor.
Appearances in the Narrative
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