Object
Henry Norris's Moor Costume
Henry Norris dons the Moor costume at Greenwich's snowy landing stage, its dark fabrics and mask hiding his identity as he approaches Cromwell with a cryptic smile. The outfit channels the masque's energy, its theatrical elements amplifying the court's veiled signals during the evening encounter. Eustache observes nearby.
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Purpose
Worn by Henry Norris as a disguise to perform a masked greeting at the court masque.
Significance
Delivers a symbolic warning to Cromwell about the king's volatile favor and shifting court loyalties through theatrical performance.
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