Object
King Henry VIII's Ring
A symbolic token of King Henry VIII’s conditional favor, distinct from his personal furniture or household items.
3 appearances
Purpose
Serve as a token of the king's friendship and conditional favor
Significance
Wolsey's act of kissing the ring in the mud exposes the fragility of royal favor and his total fall from power, while Cromwell observes the court's ruthless dynamics
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used