Object
Jane Seymour's Bloodied Gable Hood Wire Frame
The rigid metal-framed gable hood placed on Jane Seymour's head by Lady Margery. Its wire structure pierces Jane's scalp, drawing blood and symbolizing her silent endurance and the court's brutality.
3 appearances
Purpose
Supports and shapes the gable hood headdress
Significance
Inflicts pain on Jane Seymour, drawing blood that foreshadows her ascension's cost and parallels Anne Boleyn's public downfall in the trial chamber.
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