Object
Cushion in Wolsey's Chest
Soft cushion fills the bottom of an open chest in Cardinal Wolsey's decaying chambers, cradling a litter of blind kittens that mewl and nestle into its surface. Thomas Cromwell strokes a black kitten perched there while speaking to the propped-up Wolsey, turning the tiny creatures into a symbol of renewal amid the room's faded grandeur and the cardinal's frailty.
3 appearances
Purpose
Bedding for newborn kittens
Significance
Cushion supports kittens that Cromwell invokes as a positive omen for Wolsey's return to royal favor, contrasting the cardinal's despair with images of new life and underscoring Cromwell's manipulative reassurance.
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