Object
Jane Seymour's Laundry Bundle
A bundle of linens carried by Jane Seymour into Mary Boleyn's bedchamber, symbolizing her menial courtly duties. The laundry bundle is set down abruptly as Jane assists Mary amid emotional chaos involving Cromwell, Rochford, and Smeaton. The bundle underscores the contrast between everyday labor and the court's political intrigue, with Thomas Cromwell observing its significance in the power dynamics of the scene.
3 appearances
Purpose
Carrying and handling as part of courtly household duties
Significance
Symbols courtly labor and provides context for Jane Seymour's quiet, kind presence during Mary Boleyn's public shaming and unraveling loyalties
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