Object
Sir Henry Wyatt's Hunting Bow and Arrow
A weapon used by Sir Henry Wyatt to kill the feral lion cub Leontina during her sudden attack. The bow and arrow symbolize decisive action and paternal protection, contrasting with Tom Wyatt's calculated bravery in distracting the beast.
2 appearances
Purpose
Weapon to kill the lion cub Leontina
Significance
Climaxes Sir Henry Wyatt's story of survival, spotlighting Tom Wyatt's courage in distracting the cub and his later vomiting as human depth. Thomas Cromwell seizes this to reframe Tom's vulnerability as loyal devotion, forging it into a tool for political allegiance.
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