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Cardinal Wolsey's Bed
Cardinal Wolsey kneels beside the bed in his Esher bedchamber and prays feverishly. Thomas Cromwell helps the frail cardinal settle into it, smooths the blankets, and adjusts them for comfort. Nobles Suffolk, Norfolk, and Boleyn observe Wolsey's labored efforts to rise. The bed fills the room's close space, its covers askew at first then tidied, highlighting the cardinal's weakened state and the chamber's tense quiet.
5 appearances
Purpose
Warm and cover Cardinal Wolsey during rest
Significance
Anchors scenes of Wolsey's physical and emotional unraveling, his prayer, and Cromwell's caregiving gestures. Embodies his confinement, decline, and the fragile loyalty tested as death nears, contrasting past grandeur with present frailty.
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