Object
Mark Smeaton's Shoes
Mark Smeaton gazes down at his own shoes during the opening of Thomas Cromwell's interrogation in the Austin Friars study. Cromwell, Richard, and Rafe watch as this fixed stare signals Smeaton's initial haughty indifference and avoidance of direct answers. The shoes anchor his defiant posture before his emotional collapse into sobs.
3 appearances
Purpose
Footwear
Significance
Focuses Smeaton's first gesture of defiance, contrasting his later terror and marking the interrogation's psychological turning point.
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