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Anne Boleyn's Crossbow Bolt
A crossbow bolt juts from the side of a dead cow in Windsor Great Park, its shaft embedded deep after Anne Boleyn fired it during the hunt. The hunting party—Henry VIII, Thomas Cromwell, Anne Boleyn, Norris, and servants—spots it amid the aftermath of failed diplomacy talks. Henry eyes the kill with resentment, linking it to Katherine of Aragon's 'blighted womb,' while Anne offers a half-smile, exposing her recklessness.
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Purpose
Projectile fired from a crossbow to kill game during a royal hunt
Significance
Serves as damning evidence of Anne Boleyn's careless shot that felled the cow, igniting Henry's rage over past marital failures and symbolizing the court's moral decay and Anne's precarious power amid shifting loyalties.
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